In a shocking development, Vontae Davis, the former NFL cornerback, has been found dead in a Florida home. He was 35.
The discovery of Davis’s body was made at a residence in Southwest Ranches, Florida, owned by his grandmother, approximately 30 miles north of Miami. Local authorities have confirmed the incident, saying that while the investigation remains active, foul play is not suspected at this juncture.
Davis played in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, and briefly for the Buffalo Bills. Davis was perhaps best known for his surprising mid-game retirement during halftime of a Bills game against the Los Angeles Chargers in September 2018.
The unexpected decision garnered a fair amount media attention about the pressures and the physical and mental toll of professional football. Over his career, Davis was recognized for his skill on the field, including multiple Pro Bowl selections. After retiring, he kept a relatively low profile, focusing on his personal life and interests outside of football.
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Davis’s journey started at Dunbar High School in Washington D.C. After an impressive collegiate career at the University of Illinois, where he was a Freshman All-American and later a standout player, Davis entered the NFL as the 25th overall pick in the 2009 draft.
Davis’ trade from the Dolphins to the Colts was a significant moment captured on HBO’s Hard Knocks. During a 2012 episode, viewers witnessed a deeply personal and surprising moment when Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland informed Davis of his trade to the Colts. Davis, visibly shocked by the news, expressed his desire to call his grandmother.
This scene is remembered as one of the most iconic moments in Hard Knocks history, showcasing the reality and often harsh nature of professional football.
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During his six-year tenure with Indianapolis, Davis was a starter in 76 games and had 13 interceptions. In March 2014, he inked a four-year deal with the Colts worth $39 million, with $20 million guaranteed. However, his time with the team came to an end in November 2017, largely due to a persistent groin injury.
Chester Frazier, Davis’s former college coach, took to X, formerly Twitter, to express his condolences, reflecting on the indelible mark Davis left during his collegiate and professional career. “We lost a great today!!! RIP TO Vontae Davis. Man, nothing but good memories of that dude in school!!” Frazier penned.
This is the Twitter account of University of Illinois assistant basketball coach Chester Frazier with some potentially tragic news about former Dolphins CB Vontae Davis https://t.co/toC9fGUsDx
— Adam Beasley (@AdamHBeasley) April 1, 2024
Bobby Maze, a childhood friend of Davis, shared a heartfelt tribute on Facebook, reminiscing about their shared moments and the void Davis’s passing has created. “Life will never be the same without my brother,” Maze lamented.
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“Extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Vontae Davis,” Colts’ owner Jim Irsay wrote. “A great guy, teammate, player. My prayers to Vontae’s family.”
Extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Vontae Davis. A great guy, teammate, player. My prayers to Vontae's family.🙏
— Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) April 1, 2024