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Ex-Pro Bowl player offers surprising reaction to Jaguars releasing Gabe Davis

Davis' previous teammate, Mitch Morse, discusses Gabe Davis post-Jaguars release

Ex-Pro Bowl player offers surprising reaction to Jaguars releasing Gabe Davis

The Jacksonville Jaguars took a surprising turn with their lineup, letting go of Gabe Davis after securing him on a three-year deal worth a whopping $39 mil last offseason. Despite that contract, Davis' 2024 season was cut short due to a knee injury, where he managed to catch only 20 passes for 239 yards and two TDs in just 10 games.

Davis was poised to shake things up for the Jags this season, but now they're sticking with their current receivers, which consist of Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter, their latest draft pick at No. 2 overall.

One of Davis' teammates, Mitch Morse, recently opened up about the wideout, expressing nothing but praise for him. Morse shared, "He's an absolute locker-room sensation and field dominator. PERFECT culture guy. Played through pain last year, never uttered a complaint..."

With such high praises, there's a strong possibility that other teams will be after Davis right away if he's recovered from his injury. If he's in top shape, he could be a game-changer for a team striving to boost their receiver unit.

Jags Cut the Cord with Gabe Davis

Jags Scratch Davis After One Year, $39M Contract

Gabe Davis is now jobless Jaguars following a confusing 2025 season drawing to an end. Davis' tenure in Jacksonville was marred with inconsistent play, drops, and a serious knee injury that cut his season short. In the 10 games he managed to play, he caught 20 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns. This lackluster performance came after signing a three-year, $39 million contract with the Jaguars last offseason, leading to a major financial hit for the team, totaling $20.3 million on the 2025 salary cap[1][2][3][4].

Future teams eyeing Davis might see potential in a low-risk, high-reward signing due to his contract situation and current availability. However, his recent struggles and injury concerns could impact his ability to quickly rebound.

Those in search of wide receiver depth or a proven veteran presence could express interest in Davis, considering he was released shortly after the Jaguars recruited rookie wide receiver Travis Hunter. Potential franchises interested in Davis would likely be either in need of affordable veteran receiver depth or take a chance on a veteran with flashes of success[1][2][3][4].

  1. The Jacksonville Jaguars have cut ties with Gabe Davis after a controversial 2025 season, with Davis now jobless.
  2. Davis' time with the Jaguars was filled with inconsistencies, drops, and a season-ending knee injury.
  3. Davis managed only 20 catches for 239 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games, a disappointing performance for the $39 million contract he signed last offseason.
  4. With Davis' availability and the remaining value of his contract, other teams may view him as a low-risk, high-reward signing.
  5. However, the wide receiver's recent struggles and injury concerns could affect his ability to bounce back quickly.
  6. With the Jaguars recent draft pick of Travis Hunter, potential franchises may show interest in Davis, needing either affordable veteran receiver depth or taking a chance on a veteran with flashes of success. (Footnotes: [1] - NFL news articles, [2] - American football statistics websites, [3] - Sports media blogs, [4] - Sports forums)
Ex-teammate Mitch Morse discusses Gabe Davis after the wide receiver's cut from the Jaguars.
Former Buffalo Bills teammate Mitch Morse discusses Gabe Davis after his departure from the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Teammate Mitch Morse discusses Gabe Davis post-Jaguars release.

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