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Former Bills CB Vontae Davis dies at age 35

Vontae Davis, who spent a brief time in his 10-year NFL career with the Buffalo Bills died on Monday, April 1. He was 35.

Initial reports state that there is no foul play occurred in Davis’ death. A house assistant called the police after finding Davis in the residence according to the latest reports.

The police have not released details of Davis’ death at this time.

Davis was the 25th pick in the 2009 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins. He played three seasons in South Florida before being traded to the Indianapolis Colts.  Davis earned two Pro-Bowl nominations with the Colts.

Davis signed with Buffalo in 2018 to add veteran stability to the cornerback spot. In Week 2 against the Los Angeles Chargers, Davis pulled himself out of the game at halftime. It was a surprising exit for the veteran, as he announced his retirement shortly after.

Davis shared his reasoning for the abrupt retirement decision after the game: “This isn’t how I pictured retiring from the NFL. But today, on the field, reality hit me hard and fast. I shouldn’t be out there anymore. … I meant no disrespect to my teammates or coaches.”

Davis recorded 395 total tackles and 24 interceptions in his NFL career.

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