Why RAY DAVIS is the MOST INSANE ROOKIE Ever Made (His Insane Rise)

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Published 2024-05-24
Ray Davis has the best story of any 2024 NFL rookie as for most of his life he was homeless and was given nearly a zero percent chance of doing anything. Not only is he now an NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills, but he also won big at three schools and has a degree from Vanderbilt. Today, I want to talk about the unreal rise of Ray Davis, how he beat the odds and his future in the NFL, enjoy!

All Comments (21)
  • @ScottFisherCFB
    What player should I cover next? (This story will be hard to top)
  • @Bozie32
    As a lifelong Kentucky fan, and transplant to Bills country, i hope he stays here a long time!
  • @djpastorrock
    What an incredible story. As someone who has been in and around the foster care system, but never experienced anything nearly as much as this, this is inspiring. Go Bills! Go Ray Davis!
  • @user-us8mt3lv3x
    I loved this story. Buffalo is always underrated as a city and sometimes as a team. Seems like he will be a perfect fit! Welcome to BILLS country! You will love it ! Good luck, hope to see you running through the end zone into the arms of the "BILLS MAFIA!"
  • @MIA25NYC14
    I am going to root for this young man. He showed that a lot of people that you can be successful despite your circumstances. As a human service professional, we love hearing stories about foster care youth becoming successful. Congratulations young man on earning your college degree and becoming an NFL drafted player.
  • @nanccees925
    I love Ray Davis. He’s a real workhorse, ultra motivate and is always ready for the ball to come his way. Thank you for showing him some love. Another vlogger said ‘he’s heart over hype’ and I think that’s perfect. Buffalo is gonna love him, especially Josh Allen. Buffalo is my new favorite team since draft pick 128. Run Ray run🏈🏈🏈 Mr. Excitement
  • @Travis89-ob5tt
    O'Cyrus Torrence is really the main one that turned the Bills into a beast of a running team. Hopefully him and Cook can carry it over into 24.
  • Crazy growing-up story. Love the fact that Ray was so selfless and aware (at just 12 years old), that he made the decision to get sent off by himself, rather than have his younger siblings separated into our very suspect foster care system. What a humbling experience he's sharing, I wish all the success for this hard-working relentless athlete and human being. Love it.
  • @jimmysexton4201
    Wow, reminds me so much of my favorite Bama player of all time!! Josh Jacobs and i hope Ray does just as welll!!! And God bless the Banks family, the kind of people that give me hope in the human race in these terrible times!
  • @SgtJackyBoy2150
    As a Kentucky fan I met this man before the season. Just watching how he interacted with my kids and he stood up for his seat to introduce himself just spoke volumes. This man has his working on his side he is going to do amazing things!!!
  • @LLcoolNice
    I'm from Buffalo, NY, but live in Lexington, KY. We got us a real dog
  • Thx for teaching this old Bills Mafia Goat about our new work horse! 👍
  • @DEVILDOG1964
    GOD BLESS YOU RAY YOUR A ROLE MODEL A WINNER NOT A VICTIM. YOUR THE THUNDER IN THE JAMES COOK DUO OF THUNDER AND LIGHTING!! WELCOME TO BUFFALO. GO BILLS!!!
  • @RWildekrav66
    Will be Rooting for You young man ! Never quit .
  • @lewishurd6337
    Go ray Davis go welcome to Buffalo I’m routing for you 💪🏾💯
  • @thekernal0318
    Man what an incredible transformation story. I hope he finds success in everything he tries!