
The Buffalo Bills are in the midst of training camp and have completed two practices thus far. For the second straight year, the wide receiver position is at the forefront of discussion.
Buffalo brought in Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore to replenish what was left behind my Mack Hollins, and hopefully ad some more explosiveness to the deep passing game. However, one former Bill says he is “open” to a reunion.
Gabe Davis joined Up & Adams to discuss his future, and if the Buffalo Bills are in it.
“I’m open to whatever I feel like is the best option,” Davis said. “If Buffalo is that best option, obviously, you know, I will take it. That’s definitely something that I would do. I know the system very well, I know the guys very well and I feel like I can contribute big there like I have in the past. So you know, Buffalo is definitely a team I could end up being on.”
Davis most notably caught four touchdowns against the Kansas City Chiefs in the infamous 13 seconds game. He caught 34 touchdowns across four seasons with the Bills before joining the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2024, which ended up being the worst season of his career with just 20 catches and two touchdowns. He is hoping to have a bounce back year in 2025, and we’ll see if it ends up coming in Buffalo.
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