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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Should be at training camp

    Davis is expected to be healthy for training camp after undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery in December, Sam Fortier of The Washington Post reports. Davis finished his third season with 89 tackles (50 solo), including three sacks, two forced fumbles, and an interception. The Kentucky product should be back to full health by training camp and heads into 2024 with one year remaining on his contract, as well as a fifth-year option the Commanders have until May 2 to exercise.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Has another good showing Sunday

    Davis recorded eight tackles (five solo) and a pass defensed in Sunday's 45-15 loss versus the Dolphins. Davis managed to tally seven-plus total tackles for the sixth time in his last eight games in Week 13. He's on pace for a career season in that category, making him a viable IDP option for Week 15 after the Commanders' bye in Week 14.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Gets to quarterback Sunday

    Davis recorded seven tackles (five solo) including a sack in Sunday's 31-19 loss versus the Giants. Davis sidestepped Saquon Barkley to get home on a blitz for his third sack of the season in Week 11, adding to a solid fantasy performance. He's on pace for his second straight 100-plus tackle year, making him a reasonable IDP consideration heading into Thursday at Dallas.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Ties season-high tackle total

    Davis logged 11 tackles (six solo) in the Commanders' Week 10 loss to the Seahawks. Davis' tackle tally was enough for a game-high and tied his highest total of the season. He played all 74 defensive snaps, which marked his third consecutive game doing so. The linebacker will look to carry the momentum of his productive play into Washington's Week 11 matchup with the Giants.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Leading tackler in win

    Davis had nine tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 20-17 win over the Patriots. Davis has seen his defensive snap share steadily climb over the course of the season, and he's played every single defensive snap in each of the last two games. He's now third on the team with 57 total tackles behind safety Kamren Curl (71) and linebacker Cody Barton (61).
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Six tackles in victory

    Davis compiled six tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 20-16 win over the Cardinals. Davis was busy in Week 1, finishing second to only to Kamren Curl (10) for the team lead in tackles. The linebacker increased his production across the board in 2022 after his rookie campaign in 2021 and he'll look to do the same now in year three.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Good to go

    Davis (knee) confirmed Wednesday that he took part in the Commanders' first training camp practice. Davis has been dealing with a knee injury since the end of the 2022 season, but he moved past the issue at some point during the offseason. The 2021 first-round pick said that he's "just getting back up to speed and getting back rolling." Over his first two seasons in the league, the Kentucky product logged 180 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and four sacks over 32 appearances.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Easing back from knee procedure

    Davis underwent a clean-up procedure on his knee earlier this offseason and will be limited to participating in walk-through drills during OTAs, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports. Davis ended the 2022 season on injured reserve after hurting his knee in a Week 17 loss to Dallas. The 24-year-old finished his second season in the league with 104 tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries in 16 games. He'll aim to be back to full health for the start of training camp.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Shifted to IR

    The Commanders placed Davis (knee) on injured reserve Saturday. Davis apparently suffered a knee injury during the Week 17 loss to Cleveland, as he was previously considered questionable to play in Sunday's regular-season finale against the Cowboys. While the nature of this issue is still unclear, the second-year linebacker will now finish the 2022 campaign on IR. Davis logged 104 tackles, three sacks and a pass defended across 16 games this season, so his absence will leave Washington's injury-riddled linebacker corps with three available players between Milo Eifler, David Mayo and Khaleke Hudson.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Double-digit stops in win

    Davis registered 10 tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 19-13 victory versus the Falcons. Davis set a new season high in tackles while playing every defensive snap for the fourth time in the past five games. The 2021 first-round pick also made an immediate impact Week 12, as he logged five stops on Atlanta's opening drive of the game. Davis has now recorded 35 tackles, one pass defended and one fumble recovery over the last five weeks, and he should continue to see increased playing time after starting middle linebacker Cole Holcomb (foot) was placed on injured reserve Friday.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Season-high nine stops

    Davis recorded nine tackles (five solo) and a fumble recovery during Sunday's 32-21 win over the Eagles. Davis logged a team high in tackles during this terrific performance for Washington's defense. The linebacker nearly picked up a scoop-and-score fumble early in the fourth quarter, though this recovery was ultimately called back to the Philadelphia 34-yard line upon further review. Davis also played every defensive snap for the second time in the past three games, and he'll likely play an every-down role if team-leading tackler Cole Holcomb (foot) sits out for the fourth straight game this coming Sunday against Houston.
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  • Commanders' Jamin Davis: Two sacks in loss

    Davis recorded six tackles (five solo) and two sacks in Sunday's 24-8 loss to the Eagles. Davis notched a season high in tackles Sunday and has totaled three sacks over the last two games. As a rookie, the 2021 first-round pick managed 76 stops and one sack across 16 appearances (559 defensive snaps), but he's seized a much larger role to start the 2022 campaign and could easily been in store for a career year if he stays healthy.
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  • Football Team's Jamin Davis: Not on injury report

    Davis (illness) isn't listed on the injury report for Thursday's practice session. Davis was inactive for Sunday's game against Dallas due to an illness, but he wasn't limited by the issue during the team's first practice session of the week. He'll likely be available to start Sunday against Philadelphia.
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  • Football Team's Jamin Davis: Ready to play Sunday

    Davis (concussion) is active for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. Washington listed Davis as questionable heading into the weekend even though he practiced fully Friday, but he was apparently able to get the green light from an independent neurologist in order to play, the final step of the NFL's five-step concussion protocol. The rookie thus looks on track to start at middle linebacker, coming off a Week 13 outing against the Raiders in which he logged six tackles while playing 91 percent of the defensive snaps.
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  • Football Team's Jamin Davis: Notches six tackles in victory

    Davis recorded six tackles (five solo) in a 29-19 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday. Davis' six tackles brings his season total to 40. The 19th overall selection of the 2021 Draft has had a solid, yet unspectacular campaign, at least statistically. He'll try to continue building his presence on the Washington defense in Week 11 against the Panthers.
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  • Football Team's Jamin Davis: Getting reps at MLB

    Davis played a lot of middle linebacker during Wednesday's practice, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports. With Jon Bostic comfortable playing either MLB or weak-side 'backer, Washington figures to give its first-round pick a look in both spots. Davis was a late bloomer at Kentucky, but he had 103 tackles and three interceptions his senior season, before putting up a 4.47 40-yard dash and 42-inch vertical jump at his pro day. He instantly becomes one of the most athletic linebackers in the NFL, joining a defense that was already among the most talented in the league. That doesn't necessarily mean Davis will handle a three-down role or even a starting job, but he at least has a shot to earn it, working with the first-team defense right out of the gate. Coach Ron Rivera even mentioned Davis when he was asked about players who impressed him with retention of what they learned during the offseason program.
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