Kenneth Davis

Kenneth Davis

NFL player


Caption=
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1962|4|16
Birthplace= Temple, Texas
DateOfDeath=
Position=Running back
number=36, 23
College=Texas Christian
DraftedYear=1986
DraftedRound=2 / Pick 41
Stats=Y
DatabaseFootball=DAVISKEN01
PFR=DaviKe00
Awards=
Records
years=1986-1988
1989-1994
teams=Green Bay Packers
Buffalo Bills
ProBowls=
HOF=

Kenneth Earl Davis (born April 16, 1962 in Temple, Texas) is a former professional American football running back who played for the NFL's Green Bay Packers from 1986-1988 and the Buffalo Bills from 1989-1994.

College career

Before his NFL career, Davis played for Texas Christian University from 1982-1985. As a junior, he rushed for 1,611 yards(#3 in the NCAA) and 16 touchdowns, earning him a first team selection on the College Football All-America Team. He also had the 5th most votes of all candidates for the Heisman Trophy that year. His 1,611 rushing yards were a school record, and would remain so until LaDainian Tomlinson rushed for 1,850 yards in 1999.

He missed all but the first game of his senior season when he was suspended (along with six teammates) after confessing he received cash payments from boosters, but he finished his college career with an impressive 2,904 yards and 24 touchdowns. He left TCU as the school's second all-time leader in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.

NFL career

Davis was selected by the Packers in the second round of the 1986 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he was the team's leading rusher with 519 yards, returned 12 kickoffs for 231 yards, and caught 21 passes for 142 yards. In 1987, he was their leading rusher again, although he only rushed for 413 yards. Davis played only 9 games with the Packers in 1988 due to injuries, and signed with the Bills after the season ended.

With the Bills, Davis proved to be a superb compliment to star running back Thurman Thomas, and a great asset to the team overall. In 1990, he rushed for 302 yards on just 64 carries (a 4.7 yards per carry average), caught 9 passes for 78 yards, and scored 5 touchdowns, assisting his team to Super Bowl XXV, where they lost to the New York Giants. In the game, Davis rushed for 4 yards and caught 2 passes for 23 yards. The following season, he rushed for 624 yards, caught 20 passes for 118 yards, returned 4 kickoffs for 73 yards, and assisted Buffalo to their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance. They lost Super Bowl XXVI to the Washington Redskins 37-24, but Davis had a good performance, leading the team with 17 rushing yards and catching 4 passes for 38 yards.

In 1992, Davis had the best season of his career. He rushed for 613 yards, caught 15 passes for 80 yards, returned 14 kickoffs for 251 yards, and scored a career high 6 touchdowns. But he is best remembered for his superb performance in the post season. In Buffalo's wildcard game against the Houston Oilers, Thomas was knocked out of the game early with a hip injury, and Houston built up a 28-3 first half lead. Then, they increased it to 35-3 early in the third quarter when backup quarterback Frank Reich's pass was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. But in what became known as The Comeback, Buffalo stormed back and won the game 41-38 in overtime. Davis was instrumental in the Bills victory, rushing for 68 yards, catching 2 passes for 25 yards, and scoring the first touchdown of the game for Buffalo. One week later, the Bills traveled on the road to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional Playoffs, with Thomas still unable to play because of his injury. Davis did a superb jop filling in for his as a starter, rushing for 104 yards and a touchdown on just 10 carries in the Bills 24-3 win. Then the Bills advanced to their 3rd consecutive Super Bowl by defeating the Miami Dolphins 29-10 in the AFC title game. Thomas had recovered enough to regain his spot on the starting lineup, but Davis was still a major factor in Buffalo's victory. He rushed for 61 yards and a touchdown while also catching 4 passes for 52 yards. The Bills ended up losing Super Bowl XXVII 52-17, but Davis had a great game. He was the Bills leading rusher with 86 yards, while also catching 3 passes for 16 yards and returning a kickoff for 21 yards.

Davis continued to be a major contributor for Buffalo as the team advanced to their 4th consecutive Super Bowl in the 1993 season. He rushed for 391 yards, caught 21 passes for 95 yards, and gained 100 yards on kickoff returns. After his team lost Super Bowl XXVIII to the Dallas Cowboys 30-13, he spent one more season with Buffalo and then retired in 1995.

Davis finished his 9 NFL seasons with 823 carries for 3,513 rushing yards(4.3 yards per carry), 135 receptions for 878 yards, 42 kickoff returns for 707 yards, and 32 touchdowns(27 rushing and 5 receiving). He now is the Athletic Director and head football coach at Bishop Dunne Catholic School in Dallas, Texas.

External links

* [http://pro-football-reference.com/players/DaviKe00.htm Davis' stats at pro-football-reference.com]
* [http://databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=DAVISKEN01 Davis's stats at databasefootball.com]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kenneth Davis — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Davis. Kenneth Davis …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Kenneth Davis (disambiguation) — Kenneth Davis may refer to: *Kenneth Davis (basketball), American Olympic Basketball Player *Kenneth Davis (born 1962), American footballer *Kenneth B. Davis, Dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School *Kenneth C. Davis, American author of… …   Wikipedia

  • Kenneth Davis (basketball) — Kenny Davis (born 1949, Wayne County, Kentucky) is a former American basketball player. After his collegiate career as a small college All American at Georgetown College and a short stint with the Marathon Oil AAU team, Davis was named Captain of …   Wikipedia

  • Kenneth L. Davis — is an American author and medical researcher who developed what is now the most widely used tool to test the efficacy of treatments for Alzheimer s Disease; he also participated in the development of the Alzheimer s Disease Assessment Scale,… …   Wikipedia

  • Davis — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cet article possède des paronymes, voir : Davies et Davy. Le nom Davis peut désigner des personnes (nom de famill …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Davis Filfred — Navajo Nation Council Delegate In office January 22, 2007 – January 10, 2011 President Joe Shirley Jr. Pre …   Wikipedia

  • Kenneth C. Royall — Kenneth Claiborne Royall Kenneth Claiborne Royall (* 24. Juli 1894 in Goldsboro, North Carolina; † 25. Mai 1971 in Durham, North Carolina) war ein United States Army General und die letzte Person die das Amt des U.S. Kriegsministers inne hatte.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Kenneth C. Davis — is a popular historian best known for his Don t Know Much About... series.Born and educated in public schools in Mount Vernon, New York, Davis attended Concordia College, Bronxville in New York, and Fordham University at Lincoln Center, New York… …   Wikipedia

  • Kenneth More — More en Sink the Bismarck! Nombre real Kenneth Gilbert More Nacimiento 20 de septiembre de 1914 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Kenneth Winston Starr — Kenneth Starr Kenneth Winston Starr (* 21. Juli 1946 in Vernon, Wilbarger County, Texas) ist ein US amerikanischer Jurist und früherer Richter, der in das Amt des Unabhängigen Ermittlers berufen wurde, um die Whitewater Transaktionen von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”