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Sad news out of Indianapolis: The body of Vontae Davis, the former cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, was found at his grandmother’s home in Southwest Ranches, Florida. Davis was only 35 years old.
Reports from Miami’s WSVN TV station indicate that police and the Broward County Medical Examiners Office responded to the home of Adaline Davis, Vontae’s grandmother, on Monday morning. Although the police didn’t immediately confirm Davis as the deceased individual, Chester Frazier, an assistant coach at the University of Illinois, where Davis had played, soon made the confirmation.
The Indianapolis Colts, where Davis had made a significant impact during his six seasons, expressed their devastation upon hearing the news. In their statement, they highlighted Davis not only as an exceptional player but also as an outstanding teammate known for his positivity and smile every day.
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On social media, tributes poured in from friends and colleagues. Chester Frazier fondly remembered Davis as a great person and athlete, while Colts owner Jim Irsay offered his prayers to Davis’ family. Childhood friend Bobby Maze expressed his deep sorrow, reflecting on the memories they shared and Davis’ journey in life.
Davis began his career as a first-round pick for the Miami Dolphins in 2009, but it was with the Colts that he truly shone. During his six-year tenure with the Colts, he started in 76 games and earned 13 interceptions. His contributions were recognized with a Pro Bowl selection in 2014 and 2015. However, his time with the team ended in 2017 due to a lingering groin injury that eventually led to his release.
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Despite the challenges, Davis remained resilient, signing with the Buffalo Bills in 2018. Sadly, his time with the Bills was brief, with only one appearance before his career came to an end.
The passing of Vontae Davis leaves a void in the hearts of many, reminding us to cherish the moments we have with loved ones and to remember the impact individuals can have both on and off the field.