Washington Post "Tight end Fred Davis can make up to $3.75 million in the 2013 season, according to the terms in his newly-signed one-year deal. The five-year veteran re-signed with Washington on Friday after being courted seriously by the Buffalo Bills, and after also drawing interest from the New York Jets...." April 01
Washington Post "By re-signing tight end Fred Davis Friday, as well as retaining fellow tight end Logan Paulsen and restructuring receiver Santana Moss’s contract earlier this month, the Redskins have managed to keep intact the corps of skill players who helped quarterback Robert Griffin III achieve his..." March 30
CBS Washington "Fred Davis has signed a one-year deal to return to the Washington Redskins according to multiple reports. The unrestricted free agent had recently visited with the Buffalo Bills and was going to meet with the New York Jets this week." March 29
NFL.com "Rex Ryan said earlier this month that the New York Jets are a team "that many players want to play for, if not all." Fred Davis apparently falls in the minority. The free-agent tight end nixed a scheduled visit with the Jets on Friday and has narrowed his choice to either the Buffalo Bills..." March 29
New York Post "The Jets may be zeroing in on Dustin Keller’s replacement at tight end. Free agent Fred Davis told Pro Football Central Radio that he will visit the Jets after he visits the Bills today if a deal does not get done in Buffalo. Davis, 27, has spent the past five years with the Redskins after..." March 28
Redskins TE Fred Davis dined last night in Washington with Bills HC Doug Marrone, GM Buddy Nix, Doug Whaley and other Bills officials.
Washington Post "Redskins tight end Fred Davis was cleared Tuesday to ramp up his physical activity and resume running as he continues to work his way back from a ruptured left Achilles tendon, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. That person, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss..." February 27
CSN Washington "Redskins tight end Fred Davis will be an unrestricted free agent on March 12. He was designated the team’s franchise player in 2012, a move that guaranteed him a salary of $5.4 million. He only lasted seven games. In the first quarter of the game against the Giants in the Meadowlands, Davis..." February 13
Washington Post "Taking a look at more offseason question areas for the Washington Redskins, today we consider the case of Fred Davis. After Davis put up career numbers in a 12-game, suspension-shortened 2011 season, the second-round pick’s contract expired last year. Rather than allowing him to hit the free..." February 12