Gabe Davis has a torn ACL, Ed Oliver will return to practice

Gabe Davis has a torn ACL, Ed Oliver will return to practice

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The Buffalo Bills will be without wide receiver Gabe Davis for the remainder of the season after he tore his ACL in Sunday's victory over the Jaguars. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed Davis' injury, noting that he had two catches for 14 yards in the game and 12 receptions overall this season. In other roster news, McDermott announced that defensive tackle Ed Oliver and wide receiver Curtis Samuel will be designated for return from injured reserve. Oliver has been recovering from a biceps injury and a subsequent meniscus injury, while Samuel has been dealing with an elbow injury. The Bills will provide their first injury report for the upcoming game against the Broncos on Tuesday.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/josh-alperon January 12, 2026
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