Jaguars' Gabe Davis Out for Season with Meniscus Tear
Wide receiver Gabe Davis will undergo surgery after suffering a knee injury in Jacksonville's historic loss to the Lions.
- Gabe Davis, a key offseason acquisition for the Jaguars, sustained a torn meniscus in his left knee during a game against the Detroit Lions.
- Davis will have surgery to determine whether a full repair or a trim is necessary, with a full repair ending his season.
- In his first season with Jacksonville, Davis recorded 20 catches for 239 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games.
- The Jaguars, now 2-9, are facing a challenging season with multiple injuries, including to quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
- Speculation arises about potential changes in the Jaguars' management, with reports suggesting head coach Doug Pederson and GM Trent Baalke could be at risk of being fired.