The Jaguars have agreed to terms with four players as the new league year of 2024 begins.
The Buffalo Bills selected Darby in the second round (50th overall) of the 2015 draft. In his 105-game career, he has
95 starts, eight interceptions, 97 passes defensed, and 398 total tackles (343 solo). After spending the first two
seasons of his career with Buffalo (2015-16), he played for Philadelphia (2017-19), Washington (2020), Denver
(2021-22), and, most recently, Baltimore (2023). During his stint in Philadelphia, he played for head coach Doug
Pederson and helped the Eagles win their first Super Bowl in 2017. Darby, originally from Oxon Hill, Maryland, was
named ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year at Florida State (2012) and went on to assist his team win the BCS National
Championship in 2014.
Davis was selected by Buffalo in the fourth round (128th overall) of the 2020 NFL draft. During his four seasons with
Buffalo (2020-23), he caught 163 passes for 2,730 yards and 27 touchdowns in 64 games (47 starts). Davis also
appeared in seven postseason games, recording 22 receptions for 474 yards and six touchdowns. Since joining the
NFL, 76.7 percent of Davis’ catches have resulted in a first down or touchdown, the greatest percentage among all
NFL players at the time. In his career, he has averaged 16.7 yards per reception, which ranks second in the NFL since
2020. The Sanford, Fla. native played collegiately at Central Florida, where he set a school record with 23 receiving
touchdowns.
Duvernay was originally selected by Baltimore in the third round (92nd overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. In four
seasons, Duvernay has 94 catches for 898 yards and five touchdowns. He has also made 27 running attempts for 219
yards and one touchdown. The University of Texas product has 73 kickoff returns for 1,811 yards and two
touchdowns, including a 103-yard return in 2022. He also has 69 punt returns for 886 yards. Since 2020, Duvernay
has ranked first in punt return average (12.8) and eighth in kickoff return average (24.8) among all players with at
least 50 returns in both categories.
Since 2020, he has also led the NFL in punt returns of at least 20 yards with 12. He has been named to the Pro Bowl
twice (2021 & 2022) and was also voted Associated Press first-team All.