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*By [Your Name]*
*May 8, 2025*
**Orchard Park, NY** – In a move that has thrilled Buffalo Bills fans, the team has reunited with veteran wide receiver Gabe Davis after his unexpected release from the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bills announced the signing on Wednesday, bringing back a familiar face who played a key role in their offensive success during his previous tenure with the team.
Davis, 26, spent the first four seasons of his NFL career in Buffalo (2020-2023), where he developed into a reliable deep threat and red-zone target for quarterback Josh Allen. Known for his clutch performances—including a legendary four-touchdown game in the 2021 playoffs—Davis became a fan favorite before departing in free agency last year. His return adds depth and experience to a Bills receiving corps that has seen some turnover in recent seasons.
### **A Surprising Release and Swift Reunion**
Davis signed a three-year, $39 million deal with the Jaguars in 2024, but his time in Jacksonville was short-lived. Despite a respectable 48-catch, 700-yard season, he was unexpectedly cut due to salary cap constraints and the emergence of younger receivers. The Bills, who had maintained a strong relationship with Davis, quickly reached out to facilitate his return.
“Buffalo has always felt like home,” Davis said in a statement. “The fans, my teammates, and the organization mean everything to me. I’m excited to be back and ready to contribute to another Super Bowl run.”
### **What Davis Brings to the Bills’ Offense**
Davis’s return provides Buffalo with a proven play
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