New York Giants: Former Giant Geremy Davis Working Hard

New York Giants, Eli Manning
Dec 15, 2019; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) looks back to the bench during a stop in play during the second quarter against the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Geremy Davis was originally drafted by the New York Giants in the sixth round, 186th overall of the 2015 NFL Draft out of the University of Connecticut.  He excelled in college, garnering much well-deserved attention for his success as a member of the Huskies.  Davis set records during his time at the University of Connecticut and was regarded as one of the most pivotal receivers in the history of the school, earning a slew of awards and recognition.

Davis gave it his all as a New York Giant and fit in well with the other receivers, learning from the veterans and heeding their advice.  Although he spent a short time with the New York Giants, it was clear to see that Davis had much potential.  Upon being released from the New York Giants, Davis was signed to the San Diego/ Los Angeles Chargers.  As a Charger, he still gave it his all and never let the circumstances stop him from achieving his dreams and proving just how good of a receiver he can be.  His versatility and skills make him someone who is an asset to any team he is on.  Despite being placed on injured reserve by the Chargers at the end of this past November, Davis has not let anything take him down and instead chooses to see the positive in every opportunity and everything life throws his way.  Davis instead trusts his faith in God and relies on strength and guidance.

Davis will turn 28 this Saturday, January 10th, and in his short career in the NFL, he has shown so much potential and will only continue to grow given the opportunity!

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