TL;DR
- Gabe Davis returned to Buffalo Bills' active roster for Week 11 after injury with Jaguars.
- Davis is expected to play Thursday Night Football against Houston Texans, with Keon Coleman sidelined.
- Davis, known as Big Game Gabe, can still influence Bills games and make impactful plays.
- Curtis Samuel and Mecole Hardman are out, making it logical for Bills to feature Davis.
Gabriel "Gabe" Davis made his return to the Buffalo Bills' active roster for Week 11.
He hadn't suited up for Buffalo since 2023 after a foray to the Jaguars that ended prematurely with an injury.
But on Sunday, Davis was back, and especially important with Keon Coleman's surprise benching.
That brings us to Week 12, which in this case is only four days later for a Thursday Night Football game against the Houston Texans.
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Will Gabe Davis be in the lineup this evening?
Gabe Davis is expected to be elevated from the practice squad again to play on Thursday night.
Reports suggest Coleman will be sidelined once more. Should this occur, Davis is expected to receive a substantial number of playing opportunities.
Davis was targeted four times by Josh Allen on Sunday. He caught three of them for 40 yards.
One might easily assume Davis is past his prime now. However, he remained a dependable player for Buffalo until 2023. He was anticipated to perform well for The Jags, but injuries ultimately intervened.
This individual still possesses nearly his entire skill set. He's capable of influencing a Bills game. After all, he's known as Big Game Gabe.
Given that Curtis Samuel and Mecole Hardman have already been declared out, it would be logical for The Bills to continue featuring him. Davis has the potential to make some impactful plays during his time on the field.
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