Greg Davis (placekicker) explained

Greg Davis
Birth Date:October 29, 1965
Birth Place:Rome, Georgia, U.S.
Position1:K
College:The Citadel
Nfldraftedyear:1987
Nfldraftedround:9
Nfldraftedpick:246
(By the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Playing Years1:1987–1989, 1990
Playing Team1:Atlanta Falcons
Playing Years2:1989
Playing Team2:New England Patriots
Playing Years3:1991–1996
Playing Team3:Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals
Playing Years4:1997
Playing Team4:Minnesota Vikings
Playing Years5:1997
Playing Team5:San Diego Chargers
Playing Years6:1998
Playing Team6:Oakland Raiders
Databasefootball:DAVISGRE01

Greg Davis (born October 29, 1965) is a former National Football League (NFL) kicker who played for 12 seasons from 1987–1998 with the Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals, Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders.[1]

College career

Davis was a placekicker and punter for The Citadel where he led the team in scoring for 3 consecutive seasons from 1983 to 1985. He holds school records for most career points by kicking (181), most Field Goals made (35), most Field Goals attempted (65), longest Field Goal (53 yards), longest punt (81 yards), highest punting average in a game (51.3), highest season punting average (44.6) and highest career punting average (42.1).[2] He was inducted into The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.[3]

NFL career

Davis was a ninth round pick and 246th overall selection in the 1987 NFL draft,[4] in 169 career games he made 224 of 325 Field Goals (69%) and 290 of 296 Extra Points (98%) for a total of 962 points. He also punted 10 times for a 35.8 yard average.[5] He is co-holder of the NFL Record for most 50-yard field goals in one game (3) and the fourth leading scorer in Cardinals history with 474 points.[6]

Davis was released in training camp by the Buccaneers but signed with Atlanta, in 1990 he scored 106 points.[7] In 1989 Davis signed with the New England Patriots as a free agent where he spent one season then returned for a second stint with the Falcons.[8] He joined the Cardinals in 1991 where he had a career best 55 yard field goal on 2 occasions and made the 6 longest field goals in team history.[9] The Cardinals cut him near the end of the 1996 season. In 1997, he was signed by the Vikings, but was released 5 weeks into the season. He was picked up by San Diego and led the team in scoring.[7] Davis spent his final NFL season with the Raiders in 1998 scoring 82 points.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greg Davis Career Stats . NFL.com . 2022-05-30.
  2. Web site: Special Teams.
  3. Web site: Gregory B. "Greg" Davis (1995) - Hall of Fame.
  4. Web site: 1987 NFL Draft Listing . 2023-10-01 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  5. Web site: Greg Davis Stats. Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  6. Web site: Chicago/St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals Career Scoring Summary Leaders. Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  7. Web site: Raiders Sign Kicker Greg Davis. Associated Press. 2018-12-26. 2018-12-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20181227084803/https://www.apnews.com/dd80a206a712f5ca12991ed405fb0bb9. dead.
  8. News: IN BRIEF : Patriots Sign Kicker Greg Davis. 3 October 2017. LA Times. 9 March 1989.
  9. Web site: Archives. Los Angeles Times. 6 November 1996 .
  10. Web site: Las Vegas Raiders.