Giants meeting with Gabe Davis in step toward potential reunion with Joe Schoen, Brian Daboll

Giants meeting with Gabe Davis in step toward potential reunion with Joe Schoen, Brian Daboll

The Giants are indeed meeting with wide receiver Gabe Davis, but it will not need to be a getting-to-know-you visit.

Davis will spend time at the team facility on Wednesday and reconnect with Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.

All three were together during the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the Bills and a more permanent reunion could be an upcoming development.

Gabe Davis, who was recently released by the Jaguars, will meet with the Giants on Wednesday. Getty Images

Davis, 26, was released last week by the Jaguars. The Post at the time reported the Giants were likely to have interest in him.

The Giants did not select any receivers in last month’s draft. They have Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson and Darius Slayton as returning starters and Jalin Hyatt entering his third year after two unproductive seasons.

Giants GM Joe Schoen (l.) and head coach Brian Daboll (r.) Bill Kostroun/New York Post

The Giants in free agency signed two veterans, Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Zach Pascal and signed several receivers as undrafted free agents.

Schoen frequently mentions Davis as a byproduct of strong scouting. Schoen was the ᴀssistant general manager in Buffalo and played a role in the Bills taking Davis out of Central Florida in the fourth round in 2020. Daboll at the time was Bills offensive coordinator.

Gabe Davis with the Bills in 2023. Getty Images

Davis, after catching seven touchdown pᴀsses as a rookie, was outstanding in the 2021 postseason. He had eight receptions for 201 yards and an NFL-record four touchdown receptions in an AFC divisional-round overtime loss to the Chiefs.

Davis’ career did not take off after that. Last year, he signed a three-year, $39 million contract with the Jaguars, with $24 million in guaranteed money, but in 10 games he caught only 20 pᴀsses for 239 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the 2024 season on the sideline with a torn meniscus and the Giants no doubt will want to check on the health of his knee.

If he is signed, Davis will have a working knowledge of the Giants offense from his days playing for Daboll with the Bills.

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