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It was also a moment of reunion. Hairston joins former Wildcats teammate and running back Ray Davis in Buffalo, a pairing that immediately drew attention from fans and former teammates.
Bowling Green – William “Ray” Davis, age 73, passed away at his home on April 19, 2025. He was born to the late Romer Lee Davis & Florence Barthena Tinsley. Ray is also preceded in death by ...
Prayers are being sent to Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis. Davis left the game with six minutes left in the third quarter after taking a brutal hit that knocked him unconscious.
Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis needed immediate medical attention when he took a hit to the head in Sunday's wild-card game. Davis was running a wheel route to the right side on a second-and ...
Buffalo running back Ray Davis exited the Bills' playoff game against the Denver Broncos with a concussion after taking a hit to the helmet on Sunday. The rookie took a shot from Denver safety ...
Buffalo, New York — Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis took to the field on Dec. 1 at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, and made a beeline for Patrick Dowley. For the Bills ...
Ray Davis just had his breakout moment in the NFL, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. The Buffalo Bills running back turned heads in Week 6 with a standout performance that played a ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis made the most of his big opportunity Monday night against the New York Jets. Davis, who spent the final season of his college ...
The Buffalo Bills had a surprise change at running back Monday. Ahead of their Week 6 game against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football, James Cook was ruled out with a toe injury that had ...
In just one season playing for Kentucky, Ray Davis broke the program’s single-season record for total touchdowns scored. After being selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round (No. 128 ...
Ray Davis is a dynamic rusher, who loves to slice and smash through defenses and gain plenty of yards, especially when turning the corner. At Kentucky, though, he found his big-number potential ...
Advertisement Picture him, running out of places to stay and people to ask. For a while, Ray Davis lived with his mom, but then she went away, too. So he stayed with his grandma, sleeping on her ...