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Todd Davis was born on 17 May, 1992 in Palmdale, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1992). Discover Todd 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 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 17 May, 1992
Birthday 17 May
Birthplace Palmdale, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Todd Davis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Todd Davis height is 1.85 m .

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Who Is Todd Davis's Wife?

His wife is Zina Davis (m. 2015)

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Todd Davis Net Worth

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Timeline

1992

Todd Davis (born May 17, 1992) is a former American football linebacker of the National Football League (NFL) and podcast host for DNVR.

He played college football at Sacramento State University and attended Paraclete High School in Lancaster, California.

He was a member of the New Orleans Saints, Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants.

Davis retired in 2021 at the age of 29.

Davis played high school football for the Paraclete High School Spirits.

He was named first team all-state small schools as a senior after recording 119 tackles, including three sacks.

2010

Davis played 45 games for the Sacramento State Hornets from 2010 to 2013, and finished his collegiate career ranked second in school history with 351 tackles (157 solo) in addition to totaling 9.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, three interceptions, six passes defensed and one blocked kick.

In 2010, Davis recorded 21 total tackles as a freshman.

2011

In 2011, Davis finished with 96 total tackles averaging 8.7 per game, one sack, 5.5 tackles for a loss, two forced fumbles, and one interception as a sophomore.

2012

In 2012, Davis finished with 103 total tackles averaging 9.4 per game, 3.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for a loss, one fumble recovered, and two pass breakups.

He was named second-team All-Big Sky and the team's defensive MVP as a junior.

2013

In 2013, Davis finished with 131 tackles averaging 10.9 per game, five sacks, 10 tackles for a loss, two forced fumbles, two interceptions, four passes broken up, and one block as a senior.

He was named a first-team All-Big Sky Conference selection and second-team All-America choice by The Sports Network following his senior year.

2014

On June 24, 2014, the New Orleans Saints signed Davis to a three-year, $1.53 million contract as an undrafted free agent.

On August 31, 2014, the New Orleans Saints waived Davis as part of their final roster cuts, but signed him to the practice squad the following day.

On September 4, 2014, the New Orleans Saints released Davis from their practice squad.

On October 18, 2014, the New Orleans Saints signed Davis to their active roster.

On October 19, 2014, Davis made his professional regular season debut during a 24–23 loss at the Detroit Lions in Week 7.

On November 12, 2014, the New Orleans Saints waived Davis with intentions of re-signing him to their practice squad.

The NFL investigated if the New Orleans Saints stashed Davis in their practice facility in order to thwart a claim on the waiver wire by the Denver Broncos.

The NFL later cleared the New Orleans Saints of any wrongdoing.

On November 13, 2014, the Denver Broncos claimed Davis off of waivers and added him to their active roster.

On December 22, 2014, Davis earned his first career start after Brandon Marshall and Danny Trevathan both sustained injuries.

He finished the Broncos' 37–28 loss at the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football with a season-high eight combined tackles.

The following week, he recorded six combined tackles and a season-high two pass deflections during a 47–14 victory against the Oakland Raiders in Week 17.

He finished his rookie season in 2014 with 22 combined tackles (14 solo) and two pass deflections in nine games and two starts.

The Denver Broncos finished first in the AFC West with a 12–4 record and earned a first round bye.

2015

On January 11, 2015, Davis appeared in his first career playoff game and recorded six combined tackles as the Broncos lost 24–13 to the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Divisional Round.

On January 12, 2015, the Denver Broncos announced their decision to part ways with head coach John Fox.

Throughout training camp, Davis competed for a role as a starting inside linebacker against Danny Trevathan and Brandon Marshall.

Head coach Gary Kubiak named Davis a backup inside linebacker to begin the regular season, behind Brandon Marshall and Danny Trevathan.

In Week 17, he collected a season-high five solo tackles during a 27–20 win against the San Diego Chargers.

He finished the season with 21 combined tackles (15 solo) and seven special teams tackles in 16 games and two starts.

The Denver Broncos finished first in the AFC West with a 12–4 record and earned a first round bye.

The Denver Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 23–16 in the AFC Divisional Round and the New England Patriots 20–18 in the AFC Championship Game.

2016

On February 7, 2016, Davis appeared in Super Bowl 50 as the Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24–10.

Davis competed against Corey Nelson during training camp to be a starting inside linebacker after the role was left vacant by the departure of Danny Trevathan.

Head coach Gary Kubiak named Davis and Brandon Marshall the starting inside linebackers to begin the regular season.

They began the season alongside outside linebackers Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware.

He started in the Denver Broncos' season-opener against the Carolina Panthers and recorded seven combined tackles and was credited with half a sack to mark the first of his career during a 21–20 victory.