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Ashtyn Davis isn’t close to the top of the list of Jets players the Browns need to be aware of when they play Thursday night in Cleveland. Unless the Cleveland coaching staff has a short memory ...
Why Ashtyn Davis shouldn’t be back Due to the potential Davis showed and the growth he made over the past two seasons, he could draw interest on the open market from teams who might be prepared ...
Weeks after the free agency period began, there was uncertainty on whether the Jets would re-sign safety Ashtyn Davis. But Davis and Gang Green have finally reached a deal.
Ashtyn Davis is a special type of an athlete, the New York Jets third round pick a true playmaker with elite speed. Coming into April’s NFL Draft, the holes on the Jets were well known.
Davis had 171 tackles with seven interceptions, 19 passes defended and three forced fumbles in his 49 career games for the Golden Bears. He was named a second-team All-Pac-12 selection last season.
Ashtyn Davis is tackling his next challenge like he has so many before, learning, living and absorbing as much as he can with a curiosity that has gotten him far along an unlikely road.