Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis posted an eight-minute goodbye video to the team and the city ahead of signaling his expectation to play elsewhere next season.
The 24-year-old pass catcher is set to enter free agency this offseason after spending his entire four-year career to this point with the Bills after they selected him with the 128th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
At the end of the video Davis wrote: ‘Bills Mafia … Thank you for changing my life. Thank you for the memories.’ He also included emojis of a pair of hands making a heart and a Buffalo as his caption.
The video itself featured highlights from Davis’ career with the Bills and also moments from his time in the city while Kanye West’s ‘I Wonder’ and Jay-Z’s ‘Say Hello’ play in the background.
During a segment of the video Davis also says ‘I love Buffalo, I love everything about it. I’m always open to coming back, I mean this is my first place I’ve been the past four years.’
Another segment of the video also shows Davis’ teammates praising him on multiple occasions while talking to reporters.
‘If I wasn’t here, Gabe Davis would be a wide receiver one,’ said Stefon Diggs. ‘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.’
‘He’s one of my favorite teammates I’ve ever had,’ added former Bills receiver Cole Beasley.
During his time in Buffalo, Davis totaled 163 catches for 2,370 yards and 27 touchdowns.
Over the course of what appears to have been his final season, the former UCF Knight recorded 45 catches, 746 yards and seven touchdowns.