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Dominique Davis

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American gridiron football player (born 1989)
Not to be confused withDomenique Davis.

Dominique Davis
Davis with theMontreal Alouettes in 2022
Profile
PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born (1989-07-17)July 17, 1989 (age 36)
Lakeland, Florida, U.S.
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High schoolKathleen (Lakeland)
CollegeBoston College (2007–2008)
Fort Scott (2009)
East Carolina (2010–2011)
NFL draft2012: undrafted
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights
  • C–USA Newcomer of the Year (2010)
Career NFL statistics
Passing completions5
Passing attempts7
Passing yards34
TDINT0–0
Passer rating81.8
Stats atPro Football Reference
Career CFL statistics
Passing completions344
Passing attempts549
Passing yards3,967
TDINT14–21
Rushing touchdowns33
Stats at CFL.ca

Dominique Dion Davis (born July 17, 1989) is an American professionalfootballquarterback. He was signed by theAtlanta Falcons of theNational Football League (NFL) as anundrafted free agent in 2012. Davis playedcollege football atBoston College,Fort Scott Community College andEast Carolina University.

Early life

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Davis earned FSWA All-State Class 3A first-team honors as a senior quarterback and was an honorable mention as a junior. He threw for 2,758 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2006. He completed 16-of-33 passes for 271 yards and one touchdown in theKathleen High School's regional semifinal loss to Hardee. He completed 136-of-227 passes for 1,659 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior, leading Kathleen to a 10–3 record and the district title. He also competed on the school's basketball and track and field teams.

College career

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Boston College

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After sitting out the 2007 season withMatt Ryan leading the Boston College Eagles, in his second season he andChris Crane vied for the position of quarterback early on in the 2008 season. Dominique got his first snaps in a game againstUniversity of Central Florida following a poor showing by Crane. He also played in the following game againstUniversity of Rhode Island, but then was benched by head coachJeff Jagodzinski as Crane solidified his position.

Then in week 13 againstWake Forest Chris Crane went down in the second quarter and Dominique Davis came in with a 13–0 lead. Davis played mediocre, fumbling twice as the Boston College defense kept the game close until the final minutes of the game. Then with less than 4 minutes left Davis completed a long 3rd down to WRRich Gunnell to put BC into scoring range. Following a pass to WR Brandon Robinson, Davis capped the drive with a short run for the winning score. His first victory as a starter came on November 28, 2008. The 28–21 victory over theMaryland Terrapins clinched BC's spot in the2008 ACC Championship Game.

Fort Scott Community College

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Davis was suspended for academic reasons in June 2009 and decided to transfer.[1] On July 26 he announced his decision to transfer to Fort Scott Community College, where his plan was to play for one season before transferring back to a Division I program.[2] He chose to transfer toEast Carolina University and enrolled in May 2010.[3]

Davis helped lead Fort Scott Community College to its first Jayhawk Conference championship since 1974, defeating Butler (Kansas) Community College in the final game of the regular season. Butler had won the previous eight Jayhawk Conference championships. It was the first time FSCC had beaten Butler since 1986.

Two weeks later, in a rematch, Davis' FSCC team defeated Butler, 13–12, to give the Greyhounds their first-ever Region VI Playoff championship. The Greyhounds were given the No. 1 ranking in the national poll and were matched up against No. 2Blinn College (Texas) for theNational Junior College Athletic Association national championship in the Citizens Bank Bowl on the campus ofPittsburg State University. Blinn rallied from a 26–10 deficit in the second half to win the game 31–26 on an 84-yard punt return with 15 seconds remaining. Fort Scott's 11–1 final record was still its best since going undefeated (11–0) to win the 1970 national championship.[4]

East Carolina University

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Davis transferred toEast Carolina University for the 2010 season. In his first start with the Pirates, Davis completed 27 of 46 passes for 383 yards with 5 touchdowns and 1 interception. He also rushed for 29 yards with 1 TD. With five seconds remaining in regulation, Davis threw a 33-yard Hail Mary pass to Justin Jones in a 51–49 win over Tulsa.[5]Davis went on to pass for 3,967 yard and account for the third most touchdown passes (37) by a quarterback in the Football Bowl Subdivision and led the Pirates to a 6–7 record and a berth in the2010 Military Bowl, losing 51–20.

For the 2011 season Davis was named to theManning Award,Maxwell Award, andDavey O'Brien Award watch lists. On October 22, 2011 the East Carolina quarterback did not throw an incomplete pass in the first half of the Pirates 38–35 victory[6] over the Navy Midshipmen. This gave Davis the NCAA record for most consecutive completions in one game held by Tee Martin of Tennessee in 1998.[7] Combining the 10 consecutive completions from the ECU's previous game against Memphis,[8] his 36 consecutive passes over two games eclipsed the previous overall consecutive completion record of 26 held byAaron Rodgers of Cal in 2004.[9] This performance led Dominique to be selected by ESPN analysts as one of four finalists in the AT&T All-America Player of the Week for week 6 of the 2011 season.

Davis (far left) at the2010 Military Bowl

Davis holds East Carolina'sSingle Season record for passing touchdowns with 37. He is fifth on the school's all-time passing yards list.

College statistics

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SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsAvgTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
Boston College Eagles
200700RedshirtRedshirted
2008631–26313845.77415.46499.343481.12
Fort Scott Greyhounds(JuCo)
2009121211–111321552.51,4676.868111.662310.512
East Carolina Pirates
201013136–739360964.53,9676.53716134.0791411.89
201112125–733449467.63,2256.52519131.5931721.85
Career[10]434023–179031,45662.09,4006.47447126.62773921.428

Professional career

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Davis in 2013 with theAtlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons

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Davis signed a deal with theAtlanta Falcons after going undrafted and reunited with his former teammate,Matt Ryan. Davis was named the third-string quarterback position, behind Ryan andLuke McCown. Davis played in one game after a blowout loss to the Tampa bay Buccaneers he was 5–7 for 34 yards. He was waived on June 19, 2014.

Tennessee Titans

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Davis signed with theTennessee Titans on August 26, 2014.[11] Davis played in one preseason game vs the Minnesota Vikings. He played very poorly going 2–5 and throwing an interception. He was released three days later.

Indianapolis Colts

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Davis signed with theIndianapolis Colts on September 9, 2014.[12] He was released on October 21, 2014.[13]

Calgary Stampeders

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Davis signed a contract with theCalgary Stampeders (CFL) on February 24, 2015. On June 20, Davis was released during the2015 Calgary Stampeders training camp.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

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Davis with theWinnipeg Blue Bombers in 2016

Davis signed a contract with theWinnipeg Blue Bombers on June 29, 2015. In his first two seasons in Winnipeg he played in only one game, completing 16 of 25 pass attempts for 169 yards. On January 4, 2017, Davis was signed to a contract extension by the Blue Bombers.[14] Davis played in three games in 2017, completing 17 of 29 pass attempts for 208 yards. On February 1, 2018 the Bombers announced they had released Davis.[15]

Ottawa Redblacks

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Davis with the Ottawa Redblacks in 2019

On February 12, 2018 Davis signed with theOttawa Redblacks, replacingDrew Tate as the backup quarterback toTrevor Harris.[16] In 2018 as a backup and short yardage rusher, Davis scored for the first time in his professional career; he completed 24 of 39 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns against one interception, while producing 40 rushes for 73 yards and 6 touchdowns. He also started the final regular season game of the year against theToronto Argonauts.

Prior to free agency opening, Davis signed an extension with the Redblacks.[17] When the Redblacks were unable to resign starter Trevor Harris, Davis became the assumed starter.[18] However later in the off-season the Redblacks signed free agent pivotJonathon Jennings to a higher salary to compete for the starting job.[19] Nevertheless, Davis was announced as the starting quarterback for Week 1 of the2019 season.[20] After winning the first two games of the season, the Redblacks lost the following two games and Davis picked up a minor injury, which lead to Jennings being announced as the club's starting quarterback for the team's Week 6 match.[21] Davis missed two games while recovering from his injury, and returned to action in Week 8.[22] Davis was benched in the first quarter of Redblacks' Week 11 loss to theSaskatchewan Roughriders after throwing three interceptions in his first six pass attempts.[23] Jennings was announced as the starting quarterback following the team's bye week.[24] After both Jennings and third-string quarterbackWilliam Arndt struggled the Redblacks turned to Jennings for the final game of the season.[25] The Redblacks finished the year with 3 wins against 15 losses; the only wins came in the first half of the year with Davis as the starting quarterback.

Davis signed a one-year contract extension with the Redblacks on January 7, 2021.[26] Davis opened the2021 season as the backup to veteranMatt Nichols, however the Redblacks offense started slow to begin the season and by Week 5 Davis came on partway through the match in an attempt to revitalize the passing attack.[27] Davis was named the starting quarterback for the teams Week 6 match against theBC Lions.[28] Davis started the next two games for the Redblacks, losing both matches by a combined score of 69–20, and in the second game was benched in the third quarter against theTiger-Cats in favour of Matt Nichols.[29][30] He finished the season having played in six games completing 59 of 98 passing attempts for 674 yards with three touchdowns and four interceptions. Davis was released by the Redblacks on January 13, 2022.[31][32]

Montreal Alouettes (first stint)

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On February 4, 2022, Davis signed with theMontreal Alouettes.[33] Davis began the season as the third string and short-yardage quarterback behindVernon Adams Jr. andTrevor Harris.[34] Davis started one game at quarterback for the Alouettes at the end of the regular season, but otherwise was limited to his role as a short-yardage specialist; a role he excelled at as he scored 13 rushing touchdowns. On February 8, 2023, it was reported that Davis had agreed to a contract with the BC Lions.[35]

BC Lions

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Davis with the BC Lions in 2023

On February 14, 2023, it was announced that Davis had signed a one-year contract with theBC Lions.[36] After a poor performance in the preseason, he was named the third-string quarterback behind Vernon Adams andDane Evans. Davis was used primarily for short yardage and's got his first touchdown against Winnipeg in week 3. In a game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Adams suffered a knee injury andRick Campbell named Davis the backup to Evans. On February 13, 2024, Davis became a free agent after his contract with the Lions was not renewed.

Montreal Alouettes (second stint)

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After remaining unsigned at the start of the2024 CFL season, Davis signed with theMontreal Alouettes on August 6, 2024, following an injury toCaleb Evans.[37] He played in ten regular season games as the short yardage quarterback where he had 19 carries for 39 yards and three touchdowns. He became afree agent upon the expiry of his contract on February 11, 2025.[38][39]

Personal

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His brotherDesmond Clark playedtight end in the NFL for theDenver Broncos,Miami Dolphins andChicago Bears from 1999 through 2010.

References

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  2. ^Schad, Joe (July 26, 2009)."Davis headed to community college".ESPN.com. RetrievedJuly 28, 2009.
  3. ^"Kohli, Dhoni and key bowlers rested for Nidahas Trophy".ESPN.com. February 25, 2018.
  4. ^"Blinn rallies in fourth to take national title". December 7, 2009.
  5. ^"Dominique Davis, Pirates plunder Tulsa".Boston Herald. September 6, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2010.
  6. ^"Pirates Claim Road Thriller Over Navy, 38–35".ecupirates.com. October 22, 2011. Archived fromthe original on October 26, 2011. RetrievedOctober 22, 2011.
  7. ^Jerry Hinnen (October 22, 2011)."ECU QB Davis sets consecutive completions record".CBS Sports. Archived fromthe original on July 22, 2012. RetrievedOctober 22, 2011.
  8. ^Mark Schalbach (October 22, 2011)."On The Mark: Record Breaking QBs".On The Mark - espn.com. Archived fromthe original on October 26, 2011. RetrievedOctober 22, 2011.
  9. ^Erick Smith (October 22, 2011)."Dominique Davis sets NCAA record for consecutive completions".USA TODAY. RetrievedOctober 22, 2011.
  10. ^"Dominique Davis".sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedDecember 6, 2022.
  11. ^Titans, Tennessee (August 26, 2014)."The #Titans have signed free agent QB Dominique Davis".
  12. ^Gantt, Darin (September 9, 2014)."Colts sign Dion Lewis and Chris Carter to active roster". Pro Football Talk. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2014.
  13. ^White, R.J. (October 21, 2014)."Colts add Jeff Demps, Konrad Reuland to practice squad".CBS Sports. RetrievedOctober 21, 2014.
  14. ^"Bombers re-sign QB Davis, WR Sheppard – Article – TSN".TSN. January 4, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2017.
  15. ^"Bombers part ways with Dominique Davis – CFL.ca".CFL.ca. February 1, 2018. RetrievedApril 20, 2018.
  16. ^"REDBLACKS release Tate; add Davis – CFL.ca".CFL.ca. February 12, 2018. RetrievedApril 20, 2018.
  17. ^"REDBLACKS re-sign Dominique Davis, add Chris Randle". January 25, 2019.
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  19. ^"New Redblacks QB Jennings could be a steal … if he rediscovers his 2016 form".
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  21. ^TSN ca Staff (July 16, 2019)."Ottawa Redblacks to start QB Jonathon Jennings Friday against Blue Bombers – TSN.ca".TSN. RetrievedJuly 16, 2019.
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  23. ^Staff, 3Down (August 24, 2019)."Redblacks bench Dominique Davis after three atrocious interceptions against Riders | 3DownNation". RetrievedAugust 26, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  33. ^"Transactions – Football player trades and signings".Canadian Football League. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2022.
  34. ^"Preview: Alouettes take on Ticats in first preseason game of 2022".Montreal Alouettes. May 28, 2022. RetrievedJuly 28, 2022.
  35. ^Dunk, Justin (February 8, 2023)."B.C. Lions agree to terms with QB Dominique Davis".3DownNation. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2023.
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  37. ^"Als announce Caleb Evans' season is over; sign QB Dominique Davis".Canadian Football League. August 6, 2024.
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