Ray Davis Leads Buffalo Bills Offense to New Milestones
Ray Davis Makes History on MNF
Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis had a huge day against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. While starter James Cook was sidelined with a turf toe injury and Ty Johnson got the start, it was Davis who emerged as the Bills’ big offensive threat. He finished the game with career highs in rushing yards (97) and receiving yards (55), leading the team in both categories.
Record-Setting Performance
Davis is one of only four first-year Bills to achieve 95 rushing yards and 55 receiving yards in the same game, with the last being Travis Henry in 2001. Additionally, he is the first player to lead the Bills in both rushing and receiving yards in the same game since Cook did it in 2023. The last Bills’ rookie to accomplish this was in 1986, when Ronnie Harmon faced the New England Patriots, but Harmon’s stats were not as impressive, totaling just 39 rushing yards and 36 receiving yards.
The Future of Bills' Offense
With Davis’s emergence as a key player, the future of the Buffalo Bills offense looks promising. Fans are excited to see how he will continue to perform in the coming weeks.
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