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The Chicago Bears missed the mark signing guard Nate Davis from the Tenessee Titans to a three-year, $30 million contract last offseason. With a disappointing 53.6 PFF grade, Davis was benched after the Week 2 loss to the Houston Texans due to his poor performance.
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Chicago Bears offensive lineman Nate Davis returned to practice this week after most of this year’s training camp. He has a message for fans don’t think he cares about his spot on the team.
The Chicago Bears signed offensive guard Nate Davis to a 3-year, $30 million contract last off-season. Last year, Davis struggled to find his footing on the field and missed 6 games with a high ankle sprain.
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NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans lost guard Nate Davis in free agency as Davis signed a three-year contract with the Chicago Bears. Davis has played right guard for the Titans for the last four seasons after being drafted in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Commanders have 19 free agents pending and just $7,349,246 in cap space to rehaul their last-place roster.
Given the Titans’ recent performance and their latest injury news, it is a good bet Davis is done for the season. Tennessee did activate linebacker starter Zach Cunningham from IR, but the team will face Houston with numerous starters out of action.
Nate Davis just can’t get through a work week these days. The Tennessee Titans right guard did not practice Friday because of a foot injury. That was a downgrade from the previous two days when he was a limited participant, and it led to Davis being one of four players ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts at Nissan Stadium.
NASHVILLE – One of Nate Davis’ Christmas gifts last year was most unwanted. On Dec. 25, 2021, the Tennessee Titans announced they’d placed their starting right guard on the Reserve – COVID-19 list ...
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NASHVILLE – Nate Davis is back on the injury report – and back in the concussion protocol. The third-year right guard was one of five Tennessee Titans who did not practice Wednesday, according to the week’s first injury report in advance of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans at Nissan Stadium.
Davis has shown improvement each year since 2019 and another strong showing in 2021 could put him in position to command top dollar in his next contract.
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