Ex Bills star “Big Game Gabe” Rejects Patriots Contract Offer, Says He Won’t Turn His Back on Buffalo
Buffalo, New York — November 26, 2025
In a move that has stunned front offices across the AFC, free-agent wide receiver Gabe Davis has officially rejected a multiyear contract offer from the New England Patriots — choosing loyalty over opportunity as he waits for what he calls “the right team, the right home.”
Davis, 26, has spent the last six months on the open market after being released by the Jacksonville Jaguars in May. Once known league-wide as “Big Game Gabe” for his historic four-touchdown, 201-yard playoff explosion against the Chiefs in 2021, Davis has been fighting his way back from a torn meniscus and PCL that derailed his 2024 season in Jacksonville. Despite being fully cleared for football activity and expected to be ready for Week 1 of 2026, Davis has remained patient — and selective — in choosing his next home.
The Patriots were the first team to make a substantial push, offering what sources describe as a two-year deal with incentives and a clear path to a top-three role in their receiver rotation. But Davis, who spent his first four NFL seasons with the Bills and became a fan favorite in Buffalo, didn’t need long to make his decision.
On Wednesday morning, he released a statement that instantly went viral among Bills Mafia:
“THE BILLS GAVE ME A CHANCE. THEY GAVE ME A HOME. JOIN THE PATRIOTS JUST TO GO AGAINST THEM? NO. I WON'T BETRAY THAT TRUST — NOT EVEN FOR A SINGLE SNAP. THERE'S NO AMOUNT OF MONEY BIG ENOUGH TO MAKE ME TURN MY BACK ON THE PLACE I CALL HOME.”
Davis’ message, both emotional and direct, echoes a pattern seen across the league: former Bills players often feel a deep connection to Buffalo’s culture, community support, and postseason memories. For Davis, that bond was forged through four playoff runs and some of the most iconic postseason moments in modern Bills history.
Though his time in Jacksonville was short — a 10-game stint in 2024 cut short by injury — teams across the league still view him as a high-ceiling WR3 capable of erupting in big games. Rumors have connected Davis to the Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, and even a potential Bills reunion, though Buffalo has not yet made a formal offer.
For now, Davis continues training in Florida as he rehabs his knee and waits for the next chapter. Those close to him say his priority is joining a contender with strong quarterback play — but even more than that, a team whose culture mirrors what he experienced in Buffalo.
One AFC scout summed up the league’s view: “If he’s healthy, he’s still one of the best postseason receivers in football. Someone will get a steal.”
Whether that “someone” ends up being Buffalo is the question all Bills fans are asking. But one thing is now certain:
Gabe Davis may be a free agent —
but in his heart, he’s still a Buffalo Bill
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