Knee injury cost veteran linebacker all of 2023 season Back in 2022, the linebacker-needy New York Giants pestered Jarrad Davis for weeks until he agreed to leave the Detroit Lions’ practice squad and join the Giants.
The New York Giants entered the offseason thin at linebacker and things only got worse following the loss of veteran Jarrad Davis. While they did add the talented Bobby Okereke, their remaining depth is lacking.
The New York Giants recently experienced a significant loss, with depth linebacker Jarrad Davis suffering a torn ACL during Organized Team Activities (OTAs) a few weeks ago.
This is not the news that New York Giants veteran linebacker Jarrad Davis wanted to hear right before training camp. The rookies started today with the veterans joining next week.
The New York Giants placed linebacker Jarrad Davis on season-ending injured reserve Tuesday. Davis, 28, suffered a knee injury during organized team activities.
The struggle to stay on the field for New York Giants linebacker Jarrad Davis continues, with the former Florida star now set to miss the entire 2023 season.
The knee surgery Jarrad Davis underwent will prevent him from playing for the Giants this season. The team placed the veteran linebacker on IR on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN.com tweets.
Four linebacker options who could help the New York Giants fill in for Jarrad Davis.
New York Giants linebacker Jarrad Davis is out indefinitely following shoulder surgery, multiple outlets reported Wednesday. Davis, 28, was expected to start at inside LB alongside newly acquired Bobby Okereke but there is no timetable for his return.
Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports Giants LB Jarrad Davis will be out for a “long term” amount of time after undergoing surgery. According
Jarrad Davis‘ path back to the Giants’ starting lineup has encountered a road block. Davis underwent surgery recently and is believed to be facing a long-term absence
Veteran linebacker will get full shot to show Giants what he can do The New York Giants tried for weeks last season to pry Jarrad Davis away from the Detroit Lions’ practice squad, finally convincing the veteran linebacker to join them late in the season.
The New York Giants have had a busy week of contracts. The Giants signed quarterback Daniel Jones before the franchise tag deadline on Tuesday. That move allowed the Giants to apply the tag to running back Saquon Barkley.
According to Ralph Vacchiano, the Giants re-signed LB Jarrad Davis to a contract on Wednesday. Davis, 28, is a former first-round pick of the Lions out of Florida back in 2017.
Jalen Hurts threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, and the top-seeded Philadelphia Eagles dominated the first half en route to beating the visiting New York Giants 38-7 in the NFC divisional round on Saturday night.
The New York Giants officially signed LB Jarrad Davis from the Lions’ practice squad to their active roster and placed G Shane Lemieux on injured reserve, per Dan Salomone of the team’s official site. Davis, 27, is a former first-round pick of the Lions out of Florida back in 2017.
The Detroit Lions announced a series of roster moves for Week 14 on Saturday. The full list includes: Lions signed G Ross Pierschbacher to their active roster. Lions placed CB Chase Lucas on injured reserve.
Davis was the No. 21 overall pick by Detroit in 2017.
The Lions recently brought back a familiar face in linebacker Jarrad Davis. Davis had been a first-round draft choice by Detroit. He spent 2017-20 playing for the Lions, before signing with the N.Y.
Veteran linebacker Jarrad Davis returned to the Detroit Lions to play for the league minimum of $1,035,000. The roster bonus of $152,500 establishes the
The New York Jets were excited when they signed linebacker Jarrad Davis to a one-year contract last offseason. After struggling in Detroit, new Jets head
Linebacker Jarrad Davis is back with the team that drafted him in the first round (No. 21 overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft: the Detroit Lions. He spent the first four seasons of his career in Detroit, logging a combined 305 tackles, 10.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles and a lone interception.
Davis is a surprise entry to the New York Jets’ ever-expanding injury report and likely won’t play on Sunday against Cincinnati. A gargantuan task for the New York Jets has somehow become even more of a chore.
The Jets could have two key contributors make their returns from injury on Sunday against the Patriots. Safety Marcus Maye and linebacker Jarrad Davis are both in play to suit up in Week 7.
Robert Saleh said Davis could return "around the bye week," which suggests the 26-year-old will miss at least the first five games of the season.
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A player’s fate can change so quickly and dramatically in the NFL. One season, they represent the future of a franchise and the next, they're deemed expendable.
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