Former Bills WR Gabe Davis set for visit to Buffalo
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The Bills potentially bringing back Davis could spell the end for Curtis Samuel. Buffalo signed the former Commanders receiver to a three-year deal last offseason, but he had a very quiet 2024 campaign, catching just 31 passes and one touchdown.
Buffalo has signed running back Jarveon Howard, placed running back Darrynton Evans on injured reserve, waived cornerback Te’Cory Couch, and waived receiver Kaden Prather. Additionally, the team announced the previously reported signing of receiver Grant DuBose.
It certainly wouldn't hurt for the Buffalo Bills to add a veteran wide receiver before the start of the season and the team is reportedly considering it
There were very few positives for Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott to take away from Buffalo’s uninspiring 38-0 shellacking at the hands of the Chicago Bears Sunday night in Week 2 of the NFL’s preseason.
Jacksonville parted ways with the 26-year-old Davis earlier this year, one season into a three-year, $39 million contract. Davis recorded 20 catches for 239 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games for the Jaguars before suffering a left knee injury.
Elijah Moore has struggled to make an impact and loses his spot to Tyrell Shavers, who has been much better in camp and the preseason. Laviska Shenault makes it as well, primarily as a returner. Keep an eye on Gabe Davis, however, as he could return which would shake things up.
Seeing his first game action of the preseason, second-year quarterback Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears 92 yards for a touchdown on the opening possession at Soldier Field.
Chicago turned the ball over on downs with 5 seconds left in the first half when defensive end Michael Hoecht sacked Tyson Bagent for a 12-yard loss. Buffalo didn't run a play on offense, instead opting for a 56-yard field goal by Caden Davis, which sailed wide right.
Sunday, August 17thTime: 8:00 p.m. ETTV Channel: WIVB-CBS (Buffalo), FOX - KNIN (Boise, ID), FOX DeportesLive Stream: fuboT
The Bears host the Bills in NFL preseason action at 8 p.m. ET on FOX, with Chicago's starters expected to take the field.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott voiced his displeasure following the loss.