Gabe Davis (ankle) was added to the Bills Titans Week 2′ injury report on Saturday afternoon and is listed as “questionable” for Monday night’s game against Tennessee. All details are provided below.
Bills-Titans Week 2 Monday Night Football – Gabe Davis Injury Report
His status will almost certainly factor into fantasy start/sit decisions, so knowing his most recent injury updates – and who benefits if Davis misses Buffalo’s Week 2 game – will be critical before making one of your final lineup calls of the week. We’ll keep updating this article with Davis news until the official active/inactive report is released at 6:45 p.m. ET on Monday night.
Is Gabe Davis set to play on Sunday night? Davis (ankle) was an amazing addition to Buffalo’s injury report on Saturday and was get “questionable” tag following his limited participation in Saturday’s practice. It’s encouraging that Davis was able to practice in some capacity, but his “questionable” status complicates matters for fantasy owners who had already locked Davis into starting lineups.
After running a route across every moving snap in Buffalo’s Week 1 success over the Rams, Davis could lose out on a similar route involvement if he performs on Monday night. If Davis does not run a road on every passing snap in Week 2, he is a must-start if he is active. Davis is ranked 14th in standard scoring and 12th in PPR scoring on SN Fantasy.
Only when Davis does not play on Monday Night Football, fellow wide receivers Isaiah McKenzie, Jameis Crowder, Jake Kummerow, and Khalil Shakir will probably find rising snaps to replace his cavity. Even with Buffalo’s wrongdoing being undoubtedly the most powerful in the NFL, you’re greater off beginning one of your benches WRs than one of the above replacements.
To Davis on Monday Night Football, you may not have this elegance, and if you’re anxious for a substitute for Davis, we process should consider McKenzie if he’s usable. You could also use Jamison Crowder, Treylon Burks, Kyle Philips, K.J. Osborn, or Quiz Watkins as a last-minute replacement. At this point, it seems Davis will be worth the wait, but have a standby plan ready if you need to new strategy quickly.
Davis’s availability has an impact on QB Josh Allen, and if Davis is unable to play on Monday Night Football, Allen may rely on his running ability more than usual. Nevertheless, we’re not too concerned about this week’s QB1.
About Gabe Davis
No. 13 – Buffalo Bills | |||||||
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Position: | Wide receiver | ||||||
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Born: | April 1, 1999 Fernandina Beach, Florida |
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Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) | ||||||
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High school: | Seminole (Sanford, Florida) |
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College: | UCF (2017–2019) | ||||||
NFL Draft: | 2020 / Round: 4 / Pick: 128 | ||||||
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Roster status: | Active | ||||||
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