Former Seattle Seahawks Running Back Mike Davis Retires on 31st Birthday
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Former Seattle Seahawks running back Mike Davis has announced his retirement at the age of 31. On his 31st birthday, Davis shared the news via a brief social media post, expressing gratitude for his time in the NFL and the friendships and memories he made throughout his career.
Davis, who was not on an NFL roster last season, spent the 2017 and 2018 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. Despite challenges with the team's rushing attack in 2017, Davis impressed with 240 yards in just six games, becoming Seattle's leading rusher at the running back position during that time.
Throughout his Seahawks career, Davis accumulated 180 carries for 754 yards and 4 rushing touchdowns, along with 49 catches for 345 yards and a receiving touchdown. Following his time in Seattle, Davis went on to play for the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, and Baltimore Ravens.
Davis had a standout season in 2020 with the Panthers, where he recorded over 1,000 scrimmage yards and 9 touchdowns. Known for his entertaining playing style, Davis was a fan favorite during his time with the Seattle Seahawks.
As Davis embarks on retirement, fans and the football community wish him a happy future beyond the field.