A former top-five NFL draft selection is attempting a comeback.
According to Field Yates of ESPN, wide receiver Corey Davis, the fifth overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, has applied for reinstatement to the NFL. The New York Jets still retain Davis’ rights but are expected to release him from the Reserve/Retired list.
Veteran WR Corey Davis, who stepped away from football in August, has applied for reinstatement to the NFL.
The Jets are expected to release Davis from the Reserve/Retired list today, although a return to New York on a new contract is in play. pic.twitter.com/iiEx1abvlw
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 14, 2024
Davis announced his retirement last August and suggested that he had been considering the decision for some time. The year away from the NFL may have reignited his passion, and he is still just 29.
The former Western Michigan wide receiver was seen as a draft bust at the time of his retirement. He flashed promise with the Tennessee Titans but never managed to become the team’s top receiver and saw his numbers decline further in two years with the Jets. He will likely have to work to earn a roster spot if and when he signs with a new team.
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