Gabriel Davis is a wide receiver who plays for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. Davis proved that he belongs in the NFL after a productive rookie campaign as a part of the explosive Bills offense. He looks to continue to put up big numbers and remain a force in the league for years to come.
Gabriel Davis went to high school at Seminole High School in Sanford, Florida. In his senior year, he scored 17 touchdowns and racked up over 1,300 receiving yards. He chose to play his college football in his home state at the University of Central Florida.
At the University of Central Florida, Davis played a key role on a team that was not only one of the best in the American Athletic Conference, but in the entire country. He scored 23 touchdowns in his three seasons there, including 11 touchdowns in the back-to-back seasons UCF made New Year’s Six bowl games. Davis earned first team All-AAC honors for a 2019 season in which he scored 12 times.
The Buffalo Bills selected Gabriel Davis with the 128th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He had a strong rookie campaign with the Bills, scoring seven touchdowns and averaging 17 yards per reception for a Bills team that made the AFC Championship Game.
Gabriel Davis signed a four year, $4 million deal with the Buffalo Bills in 2020. Davis is poised to earn a sizable second contract from a team in the league if he continues to put up numbers the way he did in his first year in Buffalo.
Davis is the son of Alana Davis. He is the oldest of three siblings, as he also has a younger sister and a younger brother. His relationship status is unknown at this time.
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