Davis (concussion) was placed on injured reserve Saturday.
Davis was already ruled out for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Bills while in the league's concussion protocol. With Breece Hall (knee) also ruled out, the Jets will go with three running backs on the active roster in Khalil Herbert, Kene Nwangwu and practice-squad member Raheem Blackshear. Davis will end the 2025 season with 43 carries for 236 yards and one touchdown along with 21 catches (on 28 targets) for 186 yards across 16 games.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Ruled out for finale
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Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said Friday that Davis (concussion) will not suit up for Sunday's season finale against the Bills.
Davis' absence will pave the way for Kene Nwangwu and Khalil Herbert to handle increased roles behind Breece Hall (knee, questionable) during Sunday's road divisional matchup. A 2024 fifth-round pick, Davis compiled 43 carries for 236 yards and one touchdown across 16 regular-season appearances, while also securing 21 of 28 targets for 186 yards and compiling 323 yards as a kick returner. New York's backfield will be interesting to monitor for the 2026 campaign, as Hall is an impending unrestricted free agent, while Davis and Braelon Allen (knee) both remain under contract through 2027.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Will not practice Wednesday
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Davis (concussion) will not practice Wednesday, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
Davis remains in the concussion protocol after being injured in Sunday's loss to the Patriots. Kene Nwangwu and Khalil Herbert would be options to handle backup duties behind Breece Hall against the Bills if Davis is unable to play.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Done for day
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Davis (concussion) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's contest against New England.
Davis exited the contest after suffering a blow to the head, and his day has now officially come to an end due to a concussion. With Davis now in concussion protocol, it's possible his season has come to an end with just one game remaining.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Possible concussion
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Davis is being evaluated for a possible concussion in Sunday's contest against the Patriots.
Davis suffered a head injury in the second half, and his status for the rest of the game is now in question. In his absence, Khalil Herbert will stand to operate as the team's No. 2 option at running back behind starter Breece Hall.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Turns seven touches into 60 yards
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Davis rushed three times for eight yards and caught all four of his targets for 52 yards in Sunday's 29-6 loss to the Saints.
After finishing as the Jets' leading rusher in the Week 15 loss to Jacksonville, Davis led the team in receiving yards against the Saints. The backup running back has recorded some promising performances down the stretch, but Davis remains behind Breece Hall in the backfield pecking order heading into a Week 17 home game against the Patriots. Hall had 63 scrimmage yards on 18 touches in Sunday's loss.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: First TD of 2025 among nine carries
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Davis rushed nine times for 58 yards and a touchdown while catching his only target for seven yards in Sunday's 48-20 loss to the Jaguars.
Breece Hall (12 carries for 23 yards) played below his usual standards, allowing Davis to take on a larger role. Davis set a season high for carries and made the most of his added opportunities, with a 24-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter marking the backup running back's first score of the season. Hall will remain the Jets' lead back if healthy heading into a Week 16 road game against the Saints.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Two touches in Week 14
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Davis rushed twice for 22 yards and wasn't targeted in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.
One of Davis' two carries went for 19 yards, marking his second-longest run of the season. Breece Hall led the backfield as usual for the Jets with 14 carries, and Davis is expected to be limited to a change-of-pace role again in Week 15 at Jacksonville.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: No carries or catches in win
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Davis didn't catch his only target in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Falcons.
Davis didn't register a rushing attempt and was targeted just once while Breece Hall led Jets running backs with 19 carries and two targets. As long as Hall's healthy, Davis is unlikely to earn many touches in Week 14 against the Dolphins.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Two touches in Thursday's loss
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Davis rushed twice for 11 yards and didn't catch his only target in Thursday's 27-14 loss to the Patriots.
It looks like Davis' role will remain limited as long as Breece Hall is healthy, even though Davis flashed decent production earlier in the season while Hall was playing through a knee injury. Davis has exceeded five touches in a game only once this season heading into the Jets' Week 12 road game against the Ravens.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Four touches in Week 10 win
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Davis rushed three times for 10 yards and caught his only target for one yard in Sunday's 27-20 win over the Browns.
Breece Hall took on a workhorse role, churning out 125 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 22 touches. The rest of the team combined for only 44 rushing yards and 12 receiving yards, so the Jets understandably were loath to take Hall off the field. Davis was on the field for just 14 of 49 offensive snaps, while Hall played 35. It looks like Davis' breakout Week 8 outing was an outlier, and he's back to his previous role as the distant No. 2 option behind Hall heading into Thursday's game against the Patriots.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Week 10 Waiver Priority List
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This post could change depending on if the Jets trade Breece Hall prior to Tuesday's deadline, so keep an eye on any news that develops for the New York backfield. If Hall is dealt then Davis would be the No. 1 running back to add, and he could be a No. 2 Fantasy running back in all leagues for the foreseeable future, especially while Braelon Allen (knee) is on injured reserve. If Hall remains with the Jets then Davis is just a handcuff, and he had seven carries for 65 yards and five catches for 44 yards in his last game against the Bengals in Week 8. For now, he is worth adding for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Week 9 Waiver Priority List
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Davis had a standout game in Week 8 at Cincinnati with seven carries for 65 yards and five catches for 44 yards on five targets. He's worth adding in all leagues as the handcuff for Breece Hall, even with the Jets on a bye in Week 9, and the trade deadline is Nov. 4. Hall is one of the top trade candidates, and Davis would be a borderline starter in all leagues if he was the No. 1 running back for the Jets. He should be added in all leagues for 5-10 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Career-best outing in Week 8 win
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Davis rushed seven times for 65 yards and caught all five of his targets for 44 yards in Sunday's 39-38 win over the Bengals. He also caught a two-point conversion.
Davis hadn't previously recorded more than 67 scrimmage yards in a regular-season game but stepped up Sunday in a larger change-of-pace role behind Breece Hall, who had been bothered by a knee injury leading up to the game. The 2024 fifth-round pick broke off a career-long 50-yard run in the third quarter, accounting for most of Davis' production on the ground. Hall was fresh enough to take over in the fourth quarter with three total touchdowns, one of which Davis followed up by catching a two-point conversion. Davis' pass-catching skills give him some deep-league value, but he'll likely continue to fill a change-of-pace role after the Jets' Week 9 bye as long as Hall's healthy.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Week 8 Waiver Priority List
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Breece Hall briefly left Week 7 against Carolina with an ankle injury, but he was able to return. It's an injury to monitor heading into Week 8, especially with a plus matchup against the Bengals, who are No. 1 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing running backs. If Hall were out then Davis would be at least a flex option in the majority of leagues. The NFL trade deadline is also looming on Nov. 4, and Hall could be dealt out of New York. With Braelon Allen (knee) on injured reserve, Davis could be in line for a big role if Hall is traded. Davis is worth adding in all leagues for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Two carries, two catches in Week 7
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Davis rushed twice for 10 yards and caught two of four targets for 22 yards in Sunday's 13-6 loss to the Panthers.
Davis continues to see modest usage as the top backup to Breece Hall in Braelon Allen's (knee) absence. Davis' role will likely remain limited in Week 8 against the Bengals, regardless of whether the Jets move forward with Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor under center.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Week 7 Waiver Priority List
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Davis is worth stashing in deeper leagues as the handcuff for Breece Hall, and we'll see what happens if Hall were to get traded. In two games without Braelon Allen (knee) in Week 5 against Dallas and Week 6 against Denver, Davis only has three carries for 7 yards and four catches for 27 yards on five targets. But Davis has lottery-ticket upside, especially in PPR, if Hall were to miss any time, and Davis is worth stashing on your bench for 1 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Three touches in Week 6 loss
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Davis rushed twice for two yards and caught his only target for minus-1 yard in Sunday's 13-11 loss to the Broncos.
Davis saw typical backup running back usage, playing on 15 of the Jets' 57 snaps on offense compared to Breece Hall's 42. It would take an injury to Hall for Davis to carve out meaningful fantasy value for the winless Jets.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Week 6 Waiver Priority List
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Davis is worth stashing in deeper leagues as the handcuff for Breece Hall now that Braelon Allen (knee) is out. In the first game without Allen in Week 5 against Dallas, Davis had one carry for 5 yards and three catches for 28 yards on four targets. Davis has lottery-ticket upside, especially in PPR, if Hall were to miss any time, and Davis is worth stashing on your bench for 1 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Jets' Isaiah Davis: Four touches vs. Dallas
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Davis rushed once for five yards and caught three of four targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 37-22 loss to the Cowboys.
The second-year pro from South Dakota State played a season-high 32 offensive snaps while serving as the Jets' No. 2 running back in Week 5. As expected, Breece Hall handled a majority of New York's backfield work, tallying 155 total yards on 18 touches. Davis has now rushed six times for 32 yards and caught six of nine targets for 52 yards across his first five games of this season. He's expected to play a similar role in the Jets' Week 6 matchup against the Broncos, contributing primarily on passing downs.