Bills Add Familiar Josh Allen Target to Active Roster Ahead of Chiefs Game
Summary
The Buffalo Bills added wide receiver Gabe Davis to their active roster ahead of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Davis, who previously played for the Bills, was activated from their practice squad after spending one season with the Jacksonville Jaguars.Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills activated Gabe Davis from the practice squad on October 29.
- Davis previously played four years with the Bills, catching 163 passes for 2,730 yards and 27 touchdowns.
- Last year, he signed a three-year, $39 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars and played one season before his release.
- The Bills brought Davis back to their practice squad in September before moving him to the active roster.
- The activation comes four days before the Bills’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- The Bills are seeking to strengthen their wide receiver position.
- Josh Allen, the team's quarterback, is the reigning MVP and is seen as needing a major receiving target.
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