Gabriel "Big Game Gabe" Davis has been here before.
This time, though, the Buffalo Bills' WR will have a bit of extra juice for the Wild Card Round of the playoffs against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
That's because Davis spent last season with the Jags. And he was supposed to still be there.
Heading into the 2025 season, Davis signed a three-year, $39 million contract with Jacksonville.
Only 14 months later, they released him.
He only played in 10 games with the Jaguars due to injury, and he had just 20 catches across that action.
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The Jaguars decided to move in a different direction, and Davis spent a decent chunk of time as a free agent before the Bills brought him back.
When he initially signed with Buffalo, he was still recovering from injury, so it took him a while to see the field.
But since getting back out there, Davis has proven a reliable target for Josh Allen.
It was only a year away. He's still just 26 years old.
Davis was a great player in his first four seasons in Buffalo (163 catches, 2,730 yards, 27 TDs).
But he earned his reputation in the playoffs, having three consecutive games with a touchdown across 2022-23.
And he had that massive eight catch, 201 yard, four touchdown showing against the Chiefs that solidified his nickname for good.
Now, Big Game Gabe is back in a big game with the Bills, and it's against his former team.
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