Rob Davis


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Position: LS
Jersey #: 60
Date of Birth: December 10, 1968
Height / Weight: 6'3" / 284 lbs
Drafted: Round , Pick in 1993 by
First Team: CHI (1996)
Last Team: GB (2007)

Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Rob Davis - Career Overview

Date of Birth: December 10, 1968
Position: Long Snapper (LS)

Career History

  • Chicago Bears (1996-2002)
    • Joined the Bears as a long snapper in 1996.
    • Played a crucial role in the team's special teams unit.
    • Contributed to the team's overall performance during his tenure.
  • Green Bay Packers (2002-2007)
    • Signed with the Packers in 2002, continuing his career as a long snapper.
    • Part of the team that won Super Bowl XLV in the 2010 season, although he was not in the league that year.
    • Helped maintain a strong special teams unit, known for his reliability and consistency.

Highlights & Accomplishments

  • Rob Davis is recognized for his durability and longevity in the NFL, playing a total of 11 seasons.
  • Known for his precision and consistency in long snapping, a vital role often overlooked.
  • Contributed to teams' special teams success and was respected by teammates and coaches.

Legacy

Rob Davis may not be a household name, but his contributions as a long snapper in the NFL were significant, providing stability and reliability to the special teams units of both the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers during his career. His professionalism and dedication to the game are often highlighted by those who played alongside him.

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