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Bills' Ray Davis shows off his kicking skills during training camp

Bills' Ray Davis shows off his kicking skills during training camp

USA Today3 days ago
With Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass dealing with a pelvic injury, someone had to step up.
It was running back Ray Davis.
Davis stepped up and kicked a few, making two, during Buffalo's "Return of Blue and Red" training camp practice at Highmark Stadium on Friday. He enjoyed himself.
"It was fun to go out here and do it," Davis said. "I used to kick in high school."
Davis claimed to make a 57 yarder back in the day... but bare minimum he sounds confident if Bass was to go down in a game.
The hope will be... this never happens.
But Davis' thoughts on kicking can be found below:
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