The Buffalo Bills are set to face the New England Patriots in Week 15, but they will be doing so without one of quarterback Josh Allen’s key targets, wide receiver Gabe Davis. As the game approaches, the Bills have officially designated Davis as inactive, raising questions about the factors contributing to this decision.
Despite being in good health, Davis will not be participating in the game. His inactive status is not due to injury, but rather a combination of performance concerns and roster adjustments. Over the past four games, Davis has struggled to make an impact, tallying a mere seven receptions for 88 yards. This lack of production has put him at a disadvantage in the competitive wide receiver hierarchy of the team.
The Bills are also bolstering their receiving corps with the return of Joshua Palmer, who has been sidelined for the last two games due to injury. Palmer’s comeback adds additional depth, pushing Davis further down the depth chart. Furthermore, the recent acquisition of Brandin Cooks via waivers has compounded Davis’s situation, as the Bills aim to maximize their options on offense.
Another factor contributing to Davis’s inactivity is his limited role on special teams. His inability to contribute in that area has led the coaching staff to favor other players, such as Tyrell Shavers, who can provide value beyond their position on offense.
As the Bills prepare for a crucial matchup with the Patriots, the absence of Gabe Davis underscores the ongoing challenges the team faces in optimizing their roster and finding the right balance of talent on the field.

