Jacksonville will have a new player in the No. 0 jersey this season. The Jaguars announced a slew of new jersey numbers today, including wide receiver Gabe Davis, who wore No.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a couple of big signings last offseason, landing wide receiver Gabe Davis and defensive lineman Arik Armstead on lucrative deals.
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed wide receiver Gabe Davis to a three year, $39 million contract almost a year ago now, but his first season with his new team did not go according to plan.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are in Indianapolis, Indiana for the NFL Scouting Combine. There was an emphasis and keen focus on the defensive side of the ball in the first two days of the combine and rightfully so.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Jacksonville Jaguars entered the 2024 NFL season with a rather stable receiving corps, or at least that's how it appeared. Christian Kirk, Gabe Davis and rookie Brian Thomas Jr.
Last offseason, the Jacksonville Jaguars lost wide receiver Calvin Ridley, but they replaced him with Gabe Davis in free agency. Of course, Brian Thomas
The Jacksonville Jaguars offense has been near the bottom of the list for all NFL teams this season, and as the season nears its end, fans start to wonder "what could have been" on their team's season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars entered 2024 with a pretty clear hierarchy at wide receiver. Or at least they went into the year fully knowing who their top three receivers were.
The Jacksonville Jaguars season has gone much differently than anyone surrounding the organization had hoped or expected. Jacksonville added multiple players to their roster that they felt would help turn things around.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have suffered multiple injuries to players that are vital to their chances of success this season. Many things have gone wrong for the Jaguars this season, including many injuries to their roster.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are adding to their game day wide receiver room in the wake of the season-ending injury to Gabe Davis. The Jaguars officially elevated second-year receiver Elijah Cooks from the practice squad on Saturday, adding him to Sunday's roster for their rematch with the Houston Texans.
The Jaguars announced on Tuesday that they have placed WR Gabriel Davis on injured reserve as he will undergo surgery on his meniscus. The team is also activating RB Keilan Robinson from IR in a corresponding move.
Davis has logged a 72 percent snap share during his debut campaign in Duval County, but it has not yielded a consistent role in the passing game.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Gabriel Davis likely suffered a meniscus tear in his left knee during Sunday's game, NFL Network reported Monday. Davis is expected to undergo surgery, during which doctors will determine whether to do a full repair or trim, per the report.
According to Ian Rapoport, Jaguars WR Gabriel Davis is expected to need surgery to address a tear in his meniscus he sustained this past Sunday. Surgeons will determine during the procedure if Davis needs a meniscus trim or a full meniscus repair.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Gabe Davis seems to be developing a case of butterfingers.
The Jacksonville Jaguars lost No. 1 wide receiver Calvin Ridley in free agency this offseason, but they replaced him by signing fellow wide out Gabe Davis and selecting Brian Thomas Jr.
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Many believed that the Jaguars' addition of free-agent wide receiver Gabe Davis this offseason was a downgrade from Calvin Ridley, but his new head coach sounds excited about the situation.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are making moves during the NFL’s legal tampering period ahead of free-agency officially opening up on Wednesday, with NFL insider Ian Rapoport reporting Monday that the team plans on signing safety Darnell Savage and wide receiver Gabriel Davis to three-year deals.
The Los Angeles Chargers could certainly use some more weapons in support of Justin Herbert, and Dallas Robinson of Pro Football Network sees a potentially interesting target for them in free agency.
Gabe Davis is one of several pending free agents who could depart the Bills at the start of the new league year.
The Buffalo Bills have a very difficult salary cap situation heading into the offseason, meaning that wide receiver Gabe Davis may have played his final game with the franchise.
The Chicago Bears could certainly use another wide receiver to put alongside of D.J. Moore, especially after Darnell Mooney did not exactly work out for the club.
After four solid seasons, Gabriel Davis is officially eligible for unrestricted free agency, and there’s a good chance he actually reaches the open market.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
On Friday morning, Buffalo Bills head Sean McDermott announced several key players would be ruled out against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
The No. 2 seed Bills are 9.5-point favorites in their wild-card matchup against the No. 7 seed Steelers on Sunday. However, the game could turn out to be even closer than expected after ruling out two key players on Friday.
It looks like the Steelers could avoid Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis on Sunday.
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