Gabe Davis
Gabriel Davis (born April 1, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL).[1] He played college football for the University of Central Florida Knights, where he earned third-team All-American honors in 2019 and first-team All-AAC recognition that same year.[2] Davis was selected by the Bills in the fourth round (128th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft out of UCF.[2] Throughout his NFL career, Davis has established himself as a reliable deep threat and red-zone target, amassing 186 receptions for 3,009 yards and 29 touchdowns over 75 regular-season games with the Bills (2020–2023), Jacksonville Jaguars (2024), and a return to the Bills in 2025.[2] He signed a three-year, $39 million contract with the Jaguars as a free agent in 2024 but was released after one season, prompting his return to Buffalo's practice squad in September 2025.[3] Davis earned the nickname "Big Game Gabe" due to his standout postseason performances, including an NFL playoff record of four receiving touchdowns in a single game during the 2021 AFC Divisional Round against the Kansas City Chiefs, where he caught eight passes for 201 yards.[2][4] Across seven playoff appearances, he has recorded 22 receptions for 474 yards and six touchdowns.[2] As of November 2025, after recovering from a knee injury sustained in 2024, Davis was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster and has appeared in games for the Bills, contributing to the wide receiver depth.[5] At 6 feet 2 inches and 225 pounds, his physicality and speed have made him a key complementary piece in Buffalo's high-powered offense.[6]Early life and high school
Early years
Gabriel Davis was born on April 1, 1999, in Fernandina Beach, Florida.[7] He was raised by his single mother, Alana Davis, after his biological father, James Davis, left before his birth.[8][9] Davis has two younger siblings: a brother named Jordan and a sister named Kayla.[10][11] His early childhood was spent in Fernandina Beach, though his family later relocated to the Sanford area in Central Florida, where he spent his formative years.[12][13]High school career
Davis attended Seminole High School in Sanford, Florida, where he played football under head coach Don Stark.[14] As a multi-position athlete, he contributed significantly to the Seminole Seminoles' offense, showcasing his versatility as a wide receiver and quarterback during his high school tenure.[15] In his senior year of 2016, Davis emerged as a dominant force, recording 69 receptions for 1,347 yards and 17 touchdowns, averaging 19.5 yards per catch.[16] These performances helped lead Seminole to a 12-1 record, with the team's only loss coming in the Class 8A state semifinals.[17] Davis earned First Team All-State honors in Florida's Class 8A as a senior, recognizing him as one of the top players in the state's largest classification.[14] His breakout season solidified his status as a standout prospect, drawing attention from college programs nationwide. As a three-star recruit, Davis received 12 scholarship offers but none from Power Five conferences.[18] His recruitment gained momentum after a UCF offer in May 2016, which quickly positioned the Knights as his top choice among Group of Five suitors.[19] On June 20, 2016, Davis committed to the University of Central Florida, ending his recruitment early and signing his national letter of intent that December.[20]College career
University of Central Florida
Gabe Davis enrolled at the University of Central Florida in 2017, where he played wide receiver for the Knights over the next three seasons.[2] As a true freshman in 2017, Davis quickly emerged as a contributor despite his limited role in the offense, appearing and starting in all 13 games while recording 27 receptions for 391 yards and four touchdowns.[18] His early impact included a 5-yard touchdown catch in a 45-19 victory over Temple, helping solidify his place on the depth chart as UCF finished the season undefeated. Davis experienced a breakout sophomore campaign in 2018, starting 12 of 13 games and boosting his production with 53 receptions for 815 yards and seven touchdowns, which earned him second-team All-American Athletic Conference (AAC) honors.[18][14] His development as a deep threat became evident in key matchups, including multiple multi-touchdown performances that showcased his growing role in UCF's high-powered passing attack. In his junior year of 2019, Davis delivered a record-setting season, hauling in 72 passes for 1,241 yards—a UCF single-season record—and 12 touchdowns, leading to first-team All-AAC recognition and third-team All-American honors from Pro Football Focus.[21][22][23] Standout games included a 170-yard effort on 13 receptions against Cincinnati and a three-touchdown outing with 119 yards receiving in a win over UConn.[18] His 23 career receiving touchdowns tied for second in UCF history. Following this dominant performance, Davis announced on December 4, 2019, that he would forgo his senior year and declare for the 2020 NFL Draft.[24]College statistics
During his three seasons at the University of Central Florida (UCF), Gabe Davis established himself as a prolific wide receiver, accumulating impressive receiving numbers that contributed to his All-American Athletic Conference (AAC) recognition.[25] The following table summarizes his year-by-year receiving statistics:| Year | Games Played | Receptions | Receiving Yards | Yards per Reception | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 13 | 27 | 391 | 14.5 | 4 |
| 2018 | 12 | 53 | 815 | 15.4 | 7 |
| 2019 | 12 | 72 | 1,241 | 17.2 | 12 |
Professional career
2020 NFL draft
Following his junior season at the University of Central Florida, where he recorded 72 receptions for 1,241 yards and 12 touchdowns, Gabe Davis declared for the 2020 NFL Draft.[29] Pre-draft evaluations highlighted his physical profile at 6 feet 2 inches tall and 225 pounds, along with his explosiveness and ability to stretch the field vertically as a big-play receiver with a strong catch radius in contested situations.[30][31] The Buffalo Bills selected Davis in the fourth round with the 128th overall pick.[32] General manager Brandon Beane noted that Davis was the highest-rated player remaining on the team's board at that point, describing the selection as addressing a need while aligning with their evaluation.[33] On May 8, 2020, Davis signed his rookie contract, a four-year deal worth $3,994,380 that included a $699,380 signing bonus.[34][3] Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll expressed early optimism about Davis's football intelligence and savvy beyond his years.[35]Buffalo Bills (2020–2023)
Davis was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round, 128th overall, of the 2020 NFL Draft.[36] In his rookie season of 2020, Davis recorded 35 receptions for 599 yards and 7 touchdowns over 16 games, starting 11, as he adjusted to the faster pace and physicality of NFL defenses.[36] His performance helped the Bills reach the AFC Championship Game, showcasing his ability to stretch the field with an average of 17.1 yards per catch.[36] During the 2021 regular season, Davis maintained consistency with 35 receptions for 549 yards and 6 touchdowns in 16 games.[36] He emerged as a playoff standout in the AFC Divisional Round against the Kansas City Chiefs on January 23, 2022, catching 8 passes for 201 yards and a single-game NFL playoff record of 4 receiving touchdowns, despite the Bills' 42–36 overtime loss.[4] In 2022, Davis achieved career highs with 48 receptions for 836 yards and 7 touchdowns across 15 games, all starts.[36] A highlight came in Week 5 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he tied a Bills franchise record with a 98-yard touchdown reception, contributing to a 38–3 victory.[37] The 2023 season saw Davis post 45 receptions for 746 yards and 7 touchdowns in 17 games.[36] He was named one of the Bills' eight team captains for the year, recognizing his leadership and reliability on the roster.[38] Throughout his four seasons with Buffalo, Davis solidified his role as a deep-threat receiver, averaging over 17 yards per reception and forming strong chemistry with quarterback Josh Allen through precise downfield connections that opened up the offense.[39] His clutch postseason performances, particularly the record-setting game against the Chiefs, earned him the nickname "Big-Game Gabe."[40]Jacksonville Jaguars (2024)
On March 13, 2024, Gabe Davis signed a three-year, $39 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent, securing $24 million in guarantees including an $11 million signing bonus.[41][42] The deal, which carried potential incentives up to $50 million, was influenced by Davis's prior success as a deep-threat receiver and playoff performer with the Buffalo Bills.[3] In the 2024 regular season, Davis appeared in 10 games for the Jaguars, recording 20 receptions for 239 yards and two touchdowns while starting nine contests.[43] His production was hampered by limited opportunities in Jacksonville's passing attack and an early shoulder injury in Week 8, but his season ended prematurely on November 17 during a game against the Detroit Lions when he suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee.[36][44] The injury required surgery and sidelined him for the remainder of the year, marking a challenging debut campaign in Jacksonville.[45] The Jaguars released Davis on May 7, 2025, with a failed physical designation amid his ongoing recovery from the knee injury and the team's roster evaluations for the upcoming season.[46][47] The move incurred a $20.3 million dead cap hit for Jacksonville but cleared space at wide receiver following Davis's underwhelming output relative to his contract expectations.[48]Buffalo Bills (2025–present)
After being released by the Jacksonville Jaguars during the 2024 offseason, Gabe Davis signed with the Buffalo Bills' practice squad on September 2, 2025, marking his return to the team where he had spent his first four professional seasons.[49][50] This move allowed Davis to continue his rehabilitation from a meniscus injury sustained in 2024 while remaining in a familiar environment.[1] Initially placed on the practice squad injured reserve list upon signing, Davis focused on regaining strength and mobility in his knee under the Bills' medical staff.[51] On October 29, 2025, the Bills activated Davis from the practice squad injured reserve, enabling him to resume practicing with the team for the first time since his return.[52][51] This activation came amid limited snaps in the early 2025 season, as Davis prioritized rehabilitation over immediate gameplay to avoid setbacks. Head coach Sean McDermott noted Davis's progress, emphasizing his integration into practice sessions while managing his workload carefully.[53] The reunion with quarterback Josh Allen, with whom Davis had developed strong chemistry during his prior tenure, positioned him as a potential depth addition to the wide receiver group, which includes starters like Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman.[54] On November 15, 2025, the Bills elevated Davis from the practice squad to the active roster. He made his 2025 debut the following day in Week 11 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, starting and recording three receptions for 40 yards in a 44–32 victory. Davis reverted to the practice squad on November 17.[43][55] As of November 20, 2025, Davis remains on the Bills' practice squad, eligible for further elevations to the active roster during the season, and continues to contribute in practices while building toward a larger role.[56] The Bills view his veteran presence and prior playoff production as assets for a late-season push.[57]NFL career statistics
Regular season
Gabe Davis has compiled the following regular-season receiving statistics over his NFL career (as of November 20, 2025).| Year | Team | G | GS | Rec | Yds | Avg | Lng | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | BUF | 16 | 11 | 35 | 599 | 17.1 | 56 | 7 |
| 2021 | BUF | 16 | 4 | 35 | 549 | 15.7 | 49 | 6 |
| 2022 | BUF | 15 | 15 | 48 | 836 | 17.4 | 98 | 7 |
| 2023 | BUF | 17 | 17 | 45 | 746 | 16.6 | 57 | 7 |
| 2024 | JAX | 10 | 9 | 20 | 239 | 12.0 | 22 | 2 |
| 2025 | BUF | 1 | 1 | 3 | 40 | 13.3 | 22 | 0 |
| Career | 75 | 57 | 186 | 3,009 | 16.2 | 98 | 29 |
Postseason
Gabe Davis has appeared in seven NFL postseason games during his career, all with the Buffalo Bills from 2020 to 2022.[2] His playoff performances include a standout game in the 2021 Divisional Round against the Kansas City Chiefs, where he set the NFL single-game record for receiving touchdowns with four.[4] The following table summarizes Davis's postseason receiving statistics by year:| Year | Team | Games | Receptions | Yards | Average | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Buffalo Bills | 3 | 4 | 85 | 21.3 | 0 |
| 2021 | Buffalo Bills | 2 | 10 | 242 | 24.2 | 5 |
| 2022 | Buffalo Bills | 2 | 8 | 147 | 18.4 | 1 |
| 2023 | Buffalo Bills | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 |
| 2024 | Jacksonville Jaguars | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 |
| 2025 | Buffalo Bills | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 |