


Gabe Davis may have just said his formal goodbye to Buffalo.
The pending NFL free agent posted a nearly eight-minute video to X and Instagram which highlights his time with the Bills that could be reaching its end.
“Bills Mafia … Thank you for changing my life,” Davis writes toward the end of the video. “Thank you for the memories.”
The video, captioned “????????????” on Instagram, features clips of Davis’ highlights four years with the Bills, along with reels of him talking and his teammates speaking glowingly of him.
As Kanye West’s “I Wonder” and Jay-Z’s “Say Hello” play in the background, Davis wows with long touchdowns and highlight catches.
The first 30 seconds feature the January 2024 clip of Davis addressing how he’d be open to staying with the Bills following Buffalo’s season-ending loss to Kansas City.
“I love Buffalo, I love everything about it,” Davis says. “I’m always open to coming back, I mean this is my first place I’ve been the past four years.”
Toward the midpoint of the video, Davis’ teammates go to bat for him.
“If I wasn’t here, Gabe Davis would be a wide receiver one,” Stefon Diggs says. “That’s something I could hang my hat on when I say that. He’s an extremely hard worker, he’s a hell of a player.”
Cole Beasley says: “He’s one of my favorite teammates I’ve ever had.”
The video ends with a free-agent pitch for Davis’ potential next team, showcasing his stats from the last four years, including where he ranked among receivers in certain categories in that span.
Those stats may come in handy for Davis this offseason since the Bills, who have cap issues, may struggle to keep the UCF product.
Davis may be looking to go to a team that will utilize him more than Buffalo did, especially down the stretch this past season under new offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
The 24-year-old had five games with zero catches in Buffalo’s last nine games and two others in that span in which he had two catches.
Davis totaled 163 catches for 2,370 yards and 27 touchdowns with the Bills, including this season’s 45-catch, 746-yard and seven-touchdown showing.
The video is in stark contrast to the very end of his season, when a clip surfaced of Davis screaming toward fans in Orchard Park who were chirping him after the Bills’ playoff loss to the Chiefs.