The Buffalo Bills worked out a former first-round wide receiver who has unretired following his career with the Tennessee Titans.
The Buffalo Bills appear interested in adding to their wide receiver room before the 2024 NFL season gets underway.On Wednesday, ESPN's Field Yates reported the Bills worked out former Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis. The former fifth overall pick in 2017 has unretired after a year away from the game and is now looking to return to the NFL.Davis is still just 29 years old.
Thank you to my family and friends and the Jets organization for supporting me through this process.'This past March, Davis officially applied for reinstatement and was released by the Jets, making him a free agent. Now, he's looking for his next home, and got an opportunity to try out with the Bills.The Bills' wide receiver room looks very different in 2024.
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