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This puts a ton of pressure on Keon Coleman, who was made a healthy scratch for two games against the Buccaneers and Houston Texans. He made his return to the lineup against the Pittsburgh Steeles, catching a touchdown. He caught one pass for 16 yards against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14.
The Buffalo Bills will be without CB Christian Benford while wide receiver Josh Palmer makes his return against the New England Patriots
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Buffalo Bills have designated seven players as inactive for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
Davis finished Sunday's 39-34 victory versus the Bengals with two catches on two targets for 21 yards.
Gabe Davis’ free agency tour now includes a stop in Pittsburgh. The former Jaguars wide receiver will meet with the Steelers on Thursday following a visit with the Giants last month, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday. Davis, 26, would help bolster ...
The Bills are scrambling to put together a serviceable group of receivers for Josh Allen as the team gears up for a playoff push.
The Aaron Rodgers-Pittsburgh Steelers offseason saga is finally over, with Rodgers heading to Pittsburgh on a one-year deal. The Steelers will certainly look to surround him with some more weapons, but it looks like one potential wideout might not be on cards.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been no strangers to big moves this offseason. Another such move came on Wednesday, with the Jaguars releasing former free agent addition Gabe Davis after just one season. So, what do we make of the Jaguars moving on from Davis?
Miller did not rule out Davis-Ray becoming the same type of college player Chris Gamble was at Ohio State in the early 2000s. Primarily a cornerback, the position he played for nine years in the NFL, Gamble also was a wide receiver and kick returner, starting both ways five times for the 2002 national championship team.
Buffalo Bills' wide receiver Gabe Davis and defensive end A.J. Epenesa both received supplemental punishment from the NFL.