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18 Facts About Titus Davis

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Titus Davis was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver.

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Titus Davis played college football for the Central Michigan Chippewas, and holds the school records for both career receiving yards and touchdowns.

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Titus Davis's younger brother, Corey, was a wide receiver for the New York Jets.

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Titus Davis attended Wheaton Warrenville South High School in Wheaton, Illinois and starred alongside his brother and eventual Western Michigan Broncos standout, Corey Titus Davis.

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Titus Davis finished the season with 58 receptions for 1,239 yards and 18 touchdowns, earning All-state honors from the Chicago Tribune and Champaign Gazette.

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Titus Davis competed in sprints and posted personal-best times of 11.14 seconds in the 100-meter dash and 22.24 seconds in the 200-meter dash.

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Titus Davis played at Central Michigan University from 2011 to 2014.

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Titus Davis was a 4 time All-MAC selection and a freshman All American.

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Titus Davis capped off his career at CMU scoring the ESPY nominated three-lateral TD with no time remaining against Western Kentucky in the 2014 Bahamas Bowl.

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Titus Davis was the first player in NCAA FBS history with 8 or more receiving touchdowns in four seasons.

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Immediately following the draft, Titus Davis signed a free agent deal with the San Diego Chargers.

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On September 23,2015, Titus Davis was signed to the New York Jets practice squad.

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On October 20,2015, Titus Davis was signed to the Buffalo Bills practice squad.

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On November 16,2015, Titus Davis was signed to the New York Jets practice squad.

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Titus Davis informed the team on August 6,2016 that he no longer wanted to play football and abruptly retired.

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On May 14,2017, Titus Davis was signed by the Chicago Bears after a tryout at their rookie minicamp.

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Titus Davis was waived by the Bears on September 2,2017.

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Titus Davis's brother, Corey, is a former wide receiver who attended Western Michigan University and played for the Tennessee Titans and the New York Jets.