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Corey Davis was born on 11 January, 1995 in Wheaton, Illinois, U.S., is an American football player (born 1995). Discover Corey Davis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 11 January 1995
Birthday 11 January
Birthplace Wheaton, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Corey Davis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 29 years old, Corey Davis height is 1.91 m .

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Corey Davis Net Worth

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Timeline

1995

Corey Damon Davis (born January 11, 1995) is an American former professional football wide receiver who played six seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

He played college football at Western Michigan, where he became the NCAA Division I FBS leader in career receiving yards.

2010

The duo were part of the Tigers 2010 perfect 14–0 Illinois Class 7A state championship team.

As a senior, Corey finished the season 45 receptions and 6 receiving touchdowns.

During his youth football years playing for the Wheaton Rams he forged a close friendship with the son of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Dan Graham.

At the end of his junior year, he decided to move out of his family's 2-bedroom apartment and move in with the Graham family and they would later become Davis' legal guardians.

Davis did not receive any scholarships until late in his senior year.

Davis struggled in school throughout his first three years of high school.

The Grahams hired a personal tutor for him so he could get his grade point average high enough to be eligible to receive an NCAA scholarship.

After graduation, Davis committed to Western Michigan University to play college football, which was his only Division I scholarship.

2013

As a true freshman at Western Michigan in 2013, Davis set school freshman records with 67 receptions for 941 yards and was named the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Freshman of the Year.

2014

As a sophomore in 2014, Davis had 78 receptions for 1,408 yards and 15 touchdowns.

2015

As a junior in 2015, Davis had 90 receptions for 1,436 yards and 12 touchdowns.

2016

Against the Toledo Rockets on November 25, 2016, Davis became the all-time FBS leader in receiving yards, breaking the record previously held by Nevada's Trevor Insley.

He was named conference Offensive Player of the Year as well as First-team All-MAC.

Davis majored in sports management.

†NCAA Division 1 FBS all-time record

Davis attended the NFL Scouting Combine, but was unable to participate in athletic drills due to an ankle injury.

Davis reportedly scored 31 on the Wonderlic test.

2017

He was selected by the Tennessee Titans fifth overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, where he played for four seasons before signing with the New York Jets.

The second youngest of seven siblings, Davis attended Wheaton Warrenville South High School in Wheaton, Illinois.

As a sophomore, he was called up to varsity to play alongside his big brother Titus Davis, who went on to become the all-time leading receiver in touchdowns and yards from scrimmage for Central Michigan University.

Despite an injury leaving Davis unable to perform pre-draft workouts, he was still considered a top wide receiver prospect eligible for the 2017 NFL Draft class.

The Tennessee Titans selected Davis in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft]l.

He is the highest draft selection from Western Michigan University.

On July 29, 2017, the Titans signed Davis to a fully guaranteed four-year, $25.39 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $16.60 million.

Davis made his NFL debut in the Titans' season-opening 26–16 loss to the Oakland Raiders and caught six receptions for 69 yards.

Battling a hamstring injury for much of the season, Davis finished his rookie year with 34 receptions for 375 yards.

2018

On January 13, 2018, Davis caught his first two NFL touchdowns from Marcus Mariota in the 2017 American Football Conference Divisional Round 35–14 loss to the New England Patriots.

He finished the game with five receptions for 63 yards and the two aforementioned touchdowns.

During Week 4 against the Philadelphia Eagles, Davis had a career game with nine receptions for 161 yards, including the game-winning touchdown from Marcus Mariota in overtime.

On November 11, Davis had another great outing against the Patriots, catching seven passes for 125 yards and a touchdown as the Titans won by a score of 34–10.

Two weeks later in a 34–17 road loss to the Houston Texans, he had one rush for 39 yards and caught four passes for 96 yards and a touchdown.

In the next game against the New York Jets, Davis rushed once for 12 yards and caught three passes for 42 yards including the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute remaining.

Davis finished his second professional season with 891 receiving yards, four receiving touchdowns, and 55 rushing yards in 16 games and starts.

He led the Titans in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns.

During Week 4 against the Atlanta Falcons, Davis caught five passes for 91 yards and his first receiving touchdown of the season in the 24–10 road victory.

Three weeks later against the Los Angeles Chargers, Davis caught his second touchdown of the season as the Titans won by a score of 23–20.

He did not play in Week 10 against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a hip injury.

Davis finished his third season with 43 receptions for 601 yards and two touchdowns in 15 games and 11 starts.