Early Wednesday morning, our own JP Acosta published a piece that lists several NFL veterans who could see a reduction in the game time after the selections that their teams made in the NFL 2025 draft. One of the players on the list? Jacksonville Jaguars Open Receiver Gabe Davis.
Just a few hours later, Davis was out of work.
The Jaguars announced Wednesday morning that had released Davis, who spent the 2024 season with Jacksonville after four years with the Buffalo Bills. Davis played in 10 games turning the 2024 campaign, catching 20 passes for 239 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
But the writing was on the wall for Davis in Jacksonville, thanks to the movements performed by the organization in the low season. The Jaguars not only added Dyami Brown in the free agency, but they were negotiated in the first round of the NFL 2025 draft for the Colorado Star Travis Hunter Jr., while Hunter can play both the corner and the open receiver, Jacksonville indicated that the outstanding bidirectional will begin on the offensive side of the ball.
Under former general manager Trent Baalke, the Jaguars signed Davis with a three -year agreement worth up to $ 39 million. But it is a new era in Jacksonville.
As apart, the other four players in the JP article could because to maintain the work in this low season.

