Ray Davis built his college reputation on versatility. In one whirlwind season at Kentucky, the Vanderbilt and Temple transfer became an all-purpose weapon — pounding out 1,129 rushing yards, snagging 33 passes for 323 yards, and scoring 21 touchdowns. By the end of his college career, he had 3,626 rushing yards, 762 receiving yards, and 41 total touchdowns. But for all his do-it-all skills, Davis had never done what he did this past weekend in the NFL.
In the Buffalo Bills’ 34–25 preseason loss to the New York Giants, the backfield wasn’t his only responsibility.