The Jets have jumped up the board to begin the third round.
A reunion between the Jets and wide receiver Corey Davis is not out of the question. Davis recently applied for reinstatement to the NFL. He was released by the Jets, as the team had still controlled his rights, thus making him a free agent but the Jets have not ruled out bringing Davis back to the team.
After the New York Jets released veteran receiver Corey Davis from the reserve/retired list on Thursday, it sounds like the team would be open to a reunion.…
The 2024 Los Angeles Chargers are undergoing significant changes on the offensive front, with a series of moves aimed at freeing up cap space and making necessary adjustments. While offseason changes were expected, the extent and targets of these moves have been surprising.
Former top-five pick Corey Davis is the latest name to join the free agent wide receiver market. Originally signing a three-year, $37.5 million deal with the New York Jets in 2021, the Western Michigan product put up two decent seasons with the Gang Green.
Former NFL receiver Corey Davis is trying to make his way back to the big stage.
The New York Jets wide receiver room will look vastly different during the 2024 season from the one they were trusting to win last year. As first reported by ESPN, former Jets wide receiver Corey Davis has applied for reinstatement from the league after retiring last August to spend more time with his family.
Although he took a year off, there could be a decent market for Davis among the teams who missed out on top free-agent WRs.
A former top-five NFL draft selection is attempting a comeback.
According to Field Yates, veteran wide receiver Corey Davis has applied for reinstatement to the NFL after retiring in August of last year. Yates reports
The New York Jets may have to get creative to piece together so much of a supporting cast in a single offseason. They’ll be sure to prioritize the offense in the NFL Draft and make the requisite signings in free agency.
When Corey Davis retired this past summer, the NY Jets wide receiver depth chart got much thinner. With Randall Cobb and Alan Lazard having disappointing seasons, the problem only seemed to get worse.
Have Joe Douglas and the Jets found a way to retain Corey Davis without taking a huge cap hit? All while waiting for a trade partner to emerge? Mike
Corey Davis’ Decision to walk away from football at 28 years old came as a shock to Jets fans today and will now open the door for some of the younger pass catchers on the Jets roster with undrafted free agent Jason Brownlee leading the way.
New York Jets wide receiver Corey Davis, the No. 5 overall pick by the Tennessee Titans in the 2017 draft, announced Wednesday that he is "stepping away" from football after six seasons.
Individuals associated with the New York Jets reacted Wednesday to wide receiver Corey Davis stepping away from football, perhaps for good.
Wide receiver Corey Davis, who was in training camp with the New York Jets, announced Wednesday that he is stepping away from the league.
New York Jets wide receiver Corey Davis has announced his retirement from the NFL. On Wednesday, Davis shared a statement to Instagram revealing the news.
Finishing his third training camp as a Jet, Corey Davis is not planning to go into another regular season with the team. The former top-five pick informed the Jets he plans to leave the game.
According to Connor Hughes, Jets WR Corey Davis has decided to retire and end his NFL career. Davis confirmed the news on his Instagram account with an
Corey Davis admitted that all of the speculation made for a long offseason personally, but that all of it was out of his control.
Running back pay cuts have been a regular offseason talking point, but the Jets are preparing to give Corey Davis an ultimatum.
At the start of this off-season, there was no shortage of Jets fans who predicted the inevitable departure of Jets wide receiver Corey Davis. Due to make $11 million this season, many viewed Davis as an easy way to shed salary. Several months have passed, and Joe Douglas hasn’t shipped the receiver elsewhere…yet.
It was all but assumed with the free-agent signings the New York Jets made at wide receiver that Corey Davis would be looking for a new team, but head coach Robert Saleh indicated on Friday that isn’t the case.
The Jets wouldn't actually trade Corey Davis, right? While answering a mailbag question on the Flight Deck Podcast this week, ESPN's Rich Cimini mentioned that an NFC team is "keeping an eye" on Davis leading up to the trade deadline.
When the Jets signed Corey Davis this past offseason, both parties were confident that the wideout could be New York's top receiver in 2021 and beyond.
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