The Buffalo Bills have placed wide receiver Gabe Davis on Injured Reserve after he suffered a torn ACL during the AFC Wild Card game against Jacksonville. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed on Monday that Davis will miss the rest of the season.
Davis appeared in six regular season games in 2025, recording 12 receptions for 129 yards and one touchdown.
Following Davis’s move to Injured Reserve, defensive tackle Ed Oliver and wide receiver Curtis Samuel have been designated to return to practice. Their 21-day activation windows began on Tuesday.
In response to roster changes, the Bills signed wide receiver Kristian Wilkerson to their practice squad. Wilkerson has previously played for New England and Las Vegas over four seasons since 2020, making six catches for 60 yards and three touchdowns. He also spent time with Buffalo during training camp.
Additionally, offensive lineman Nick Broeker was signed to a reserve/future contract. Broeker played in 12 games for Houston between 2023 and 2024.
“Head coach Sean McDermott announced during media on Monday that Davis will be out for the remainder of the season.”


