Gabe Davis may have just officially said goodbye to Buffalo.
Pending NFL free agents are mostly 8 minute video to X And an Instagram highlighting his time with the Bills, which may be coming to an end.
“Bills Mafia…thank you for changing my life,” Davis writes toward the end of the video. “Thank you for the memories.”
video, Caption “🫶🏽🦬” on InstagramHere are clips of highlights from Davis’ four years with the Bills, as well as reels of him talking and his teammates raving about him.
With Kanye West’s “I Wonder” and Jay-Z’s “Say Hello” playing in the background, Davis stunned with a long touchdown and highlight catch.
The first 30 seconds feature footage from January 2024 of Davis talking about how he was open to staying with the Bills after Buffalo’s season-ending loss to Kansas City.
“I love Buffalo. I love everything about Buffalo,” Davis says. “I’m always open to coming back. I mean, this is the first place I’ve been in the last four years.”
Towards the halfway point of the video, Davis’ teammates stand at his bat.
“If I wasn’t here, Gabe Davis would be a wide receiver,” Stefon Diggs says. “When I say that, I can tip my hat to him. He’s a very hard worker and a great player.”
“He’s one of my favorite teammates I’ve ever had,” Cole Beasley said.
The video ends with Davis’ free agent pitch to his next potential team and features data from the past four years, including his ranking among receivers in certain categories.
These stats could come in handy for Davis this offseason, as the Bills, with their cap issues, could have a hard time retaining UCF products.
Davis may be considering a move to a team that would utilize him better than Buffalo, especially late last season under new offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
The 24-year-old has five of Buffalo’s past nine games with zero catches, and two games with two catches during that span.
Davis had 163 catches for 2,370 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Bills, including 45 catches for 746 yards and seven touchdowns this season.
The video is in stark contrast to late in the season, when footage of Davis screaming at cheering fans at Orchard Park was released after the Bills lost to the Chiefs in the playoffs.


