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Bills Reunite with Former Star Receiver Gabe Davis

Summary

  • Bills host free-agent WR Gabe Davis for a visit
  • QB Josh Allen "loves that guy" and eager to see him
  • Davis set postseason record with 4 TDs in 2021 playoffs
Bills Reunite with Former Star Receiver Gabe Davis

As of August 20th, 2025, the Buffalo Bills are exploring a potential reunion with former wide receiver Gabe Davis. The 25-year-old Davis, who was drafted by the Bills in 2020, is currently a free agent after a disappointing and injury-riddled 2024 season with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Davis, who made a name for himself with the Bills, is now getting a chance to impress his former team. Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who has maintained close contact with Davis since he left the team, is eager to see his old teammate. "I love Gabe. And I'm sure I'll see him over the next day or two," said Allen. "And happy to see him. I obviously love that guy. He was awesome when he was here."

During his time with the Bills, Davis established himself as a reliable deep threat, averaging 16.7 yards per reception and scoring 6.7 touchdowns per regular season. He also set a postseason record by catching four touchdowns in the infamous "13 seconds" game against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2021 AFC Divisional Round.

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The Bills are currently unsettled on the bottom half of their wide receiver depth chart, and a familiar face like Davis could provide some much-needed stability. With the Jaguars still owing Davis over $20 million in guaranteed money, the Bills would only need to offer him the league veteran minimum, making a reunion financially feasible.

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FAQ

The Bills are hosting Gabe Davis for a visit, and QB Josh Allen is excited to reconnect with his former teammate. While a reunion is possible, it remains to be seen if the two sides can reach an agreement.
After leaving the Bills, Davis signed a three-year, $39 million contract with the Jaguars. However, his first and only season in Jacksonville was a disappointment, as he was limited to just 20 receptions due to a season-ending meniscus injury.
During his rookie contract with the Bills, Davis established himself as a reliable deep threat, averaging 16.7 yards per reception and scoring 6.7 touchdowns per regular season. He also set a postseason record by catching four touchdowns in the infamous "13 seconds" game against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2021 AFC Divisional Round.

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