Corey Davis (wide receiver)
Corey Damon Davis is an American football wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. He played college football at Western Michigan, where he became the NCAA’s career receiving yards leader. Davis is the son of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Dan Graham and the brother of Central Michigan University wide receiver Titus Davis. Davis was drafted by the Titans fifth overall in the 2017 NFL Draft.
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Corey Damon Davis is an American football wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. He played college football at Western Michigan, where he became the NCAA’s career receiving yards leader. Davis was drafted by the Titans fifth overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. He is the highest draft selection from Western Michigan University. In May 2020, the Titans declined to sign Davis to a contract that would have kept him in the NFL until 2020. Davis is the son of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Dan Graham and the brother of Central Michigan University wide receiver Titus Davis. He attended Wheaton Warrenville South High School in Wheaton, Illinois. Davis struggled in school throughout his first three years of high school.
He moved out of his family’s 2-bedroom apartment and moved in with the Graham family and they would later become Davis’ legal guardians. Davis played for the Wheaton Rams in youth football. He forged a close friendship with Dan Graham’s son, who is also a former NFL player. Davis attended the NFL Scouting Combine, but was unable to participate in athletic drills due to an ankle injury. Davis made his NFL debut in the Titans’ season-opening 26–16 loss to the Oakland Raiders and caught six receptions for 69 yards. On January 13, 2018, Davis caught his first two NFL touchdowns from Marcus Mariota in the AFC Divisional Round 35–14 loss to the New England Patriots.
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