KALAMAZOO, MI - Former Western Michigan football standout Corey Davis ended his short-lived holdout from Tennessee Titans training camp Saturday by signing his first NFL contract.
The fifth overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, Davis inked a deal worth $25.39 million over four years and reported to Tennessee's training camp on Sunday.
Davis missed the first two days of camp and was the last first-round pick to agree to terms with the team that drafted him.
Despite getting a late start to practice, the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision leader in career receiving yards jumped right in on Sunday, running with the first-team offense, according to a report from The Associated Press.