Overview
- ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Gabe Davis flew to Pittsburgh on Monday and is scheduled to meet with the Steelers on Tuesday for a second visit this offseason.
- The return trip follows a June visit without a deal and comes as Pittsburgh continues to seek receiver help after trading George Pickens.
- Davis was released by the Jaguars in May with a failed-physical designation following November knee surgery for a torn meniscus, with a prior PCL sprain noted by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
- He appeared in 10 games in 2024, recording 20 catches for 239 yards and two touchdowns after four productive seasons as a downfield target in Buffalo.
- The Steelers released undrafted receiver Roc Taylor on Monday and have roughly $19 million in cap space, with injuries to Calvin Austin III and Ben Skowronek underscoring the need for veteran depth.