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Scott Davis (defensive lineman)

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Scott Davis
No. 70
Position:Defensive end
Personal information
Born: (1965-07-08) July 8, 1965 (age 59)
Joliet, Illinois
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:280 lb (127 kg)
Career information
High school:Plainfield (IL) Central
College:Illinois
NFL draft:1988 / round: 1 / pick: 25
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Sacks:27.5
Fumble recoveries:1
Games played:75
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Scott Davis (born July 8, 1965) is a former NFL player. He played defensive end. He played for the Los Angeles Raiders from 1988–1991, 1994.

He attended Plainfield High School where he lettered in track, basketball and football. Davis was inducted into the Plainfield Athletic Hall of Fame.[1] Davis was a High School Parade All-American in football.[2]

Davis attended the University of Illinois on a full scholarship and played football for the Fighting Illini.[3] Davis became a team captain for the Illini in 1986. He earned honorable mention All-America and First Team All-Big Ten honors in 1987 when he recorded 10 quarterback sacks, a total that was the school record at the time. His career total of 23 sacks was also a school record and as of 2015 sits second on the Illinois all-time list. Davis also ranks seventh on the University of Illinois career tackles-for-loss list with 35. In 2008 Davis was selected as one of the 10 greatest defensive linemen in Illinois history and was honored along with fellow former Illini honorees during halftime of a Big Ten Network nationally televised game at Memorial Stadium.[4] Davis played in the Rose Bowl and Peach Bowl while at the University of Illinois and in the Hula Bowl and Ricoh Japan Bowl as a college senior all-star prior to being drafted by the Raiders in 1988.

Davis has ventured in Philanthropy,[5] and Commercial/Residential Real Estate Development since his years with the Raiders. He has resided in Chicago, IL for most of his retirement; not far from his hometown of Joliet, IL. Davis also regularly travels to Arizona and many other states for Real Estate Development and Leisure.

L.A. Raiders

Davis was the 25th overall selection in the 1988 NFL Draft.[6] Davis played with the Raiders through 1991 and was a starter 3 of the 4 years. Davis retired after the 91 season. Davis returned to the team in 1994 under a new 4-year contract. In his first season back Davis appeared in 15 games while starting one and sustained a career ending injury in the final game of the 1994 season. Davis' most successful season was the 1990 season when he started in all 16 games while being second on the team in sacks recorded with 10. Davis’ more notable accomplishments with the Raiders included blocking field goals in 1990[7] and 1991[8] respectively against the Denver Broncos, both which led to Raider victories. Through Davis' five-year career he recorded 27.5 sacks, had 119 tackles, while recovering one fumble.

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