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    Davis Webb: Turns to coaching

    Davis Webb has retired from the NFL and was hired as the quarterbacks coach for the Broncos on Saturday, Andrew Crane of the New York Post reports.Webb was a third-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft and made the lone start of his career in Week 18 of the 2022 season. He performed admirably, but even so, he's decided to retire at the age of 28.

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    Davis Webb: Shifts back to practice squad

    Davis Webb reverted to the Giants' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.Webb stepped in as the Giants' starting quarterback Week 18 with top signal-caller Daniel Jones and Tyrod Taylor both active but not participating. As a result, the 6-foot-5 Webb went 23-for-40 passing for 168 yards and a touchdown as well as six rushes for 41 yards and a score on the ground. Webb also handled all 63 of the team's offensive snaps while making the second appearance of his career. Expect the 27-year-old to serve as the Giants' next best option at quarterback if either Jones or Taylor sustain an injury during the team's upcoming playoff appearance.

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    Giants' Davis Webb: Produces two TDs in first start

    Davis Webb completed 23 of 40 passes for 168 yards and a touchdown while adding 41 rushing yards and a TD on six carries in Sunday's 22-16 loss to the Eagles.Making his first career NFL start with the New York Giants sitting most of their starters in a season finale that had little on the line for them, Webb didn't have much luck stretching the field as only one of his completions went for more than 16 yards, but that one was a 25-yard score to Kenny Golladay in the fourth quarter. With Daniel Jones and Tyrod Taylor both free agents in the offseason, it's possible Webb could return and have a bigger role for the Giants in 2023, but more likely he'll be looking for a depth role again next season.

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    Giants' Davis Webb: On tap for Week 18 start

    Davis Webb, who was elevated from the practice squad Saturday, is expected to serve as the New York Giants' starting quarterback in Sunday's game against the Eagles, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.With the Giants locked in as the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoffs, the Giants won't take any chances with top signal-caller Daniel Jones, who is expected to be inactive for the contest. Though Tyrod Taylor has served as Jones' top backup all season, the Giants plan to keep him in the No. 2 role once again in Week 18, setting up Webb to make the second appearance of his NFL career. Over his three outings in the preseason with New York, Webb completed 60 of 81 pass attempts for 457 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions while carrying five times for 12 yards.

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    Davis Webb: Returns to practice squad

    Davis Webb reverted to the Giants' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.Webb was on hand in case disaster struck at quarterback for the Giants in the big Week 15 game against Washington. Both Daniel Jones and backup Tyrod Taylor made it out of the 20-12 win unscathed, so Webb's services weren't necessary.

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    Giants' Davis Webb: Bumps up from practice squad

    Davis Webb was elevated from the practice squad Saturday.Webb has not seen the field in 2022. With Daniel Jones and Tyrod Taylor both healthy, it is unlikely Webb gets any game action and will instead provide insurance in case of injury.

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    Davis Webb: Returns to practice squad

    Davis Webb reverted to the Giants' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.Webb was Daniel Jones' backup with Tyrod Taylor out due to a concussion. Since Jones was able to play through his ankle injury, Webb remained on the sidelines throughout the win over the Packers.

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    Giants' Davis Webb: Elevated as expected

    The New York Giants elevated Davis Webb on Saturday from their practice squad to their active roster for Sunday's game against the Packers.Daniel Jones has been cleared to play despite an ankle injury, but Tyrod Taylor (concussion) has been ruled out, so as expected, Webb will get the elevation and serve as the primary backup to the aforementioned Jones. Webb was selected in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, but he's appeared in just one NFL contest and has yet to attempt a pass.

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    Davis Webb: In line to serve as backup

    Davis Webb will likely be elevated from the Giants' practice squad to serve as the No. 2 quarterback for Sunday's game against the Packers, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.Although Daniel Jones will be available for Sunday's matchup in London, Tyrod Taylor (concussion) has been ruled out. As a result, Webb should be called up to serve as the Giants' backup quarterback. The 2017 third-rounder hasn't yet attempted a pass during the regular season in the NFL.

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    Davis Webb: Could be pressed into action for NY

    Davis Webb could be asked to either start or work as a backup for the Giants in their Week 5 contest against Green Bay in London with the status of both Daniel Jones (ankle) and Tyrod Taylor (concussion) currently unclear, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.Though Jones was able to re-enter Sunday's win over Chicago after hurting his ankle in the third quarter, he didn't throw another pass, initially ceding snaps to Saquon Barkley out of the wildcat and subsequently handing off the ball to run out the clock. He likely wouldn't have been in the game at all if not for Taylor's injury, which was later confirmed to be a concussion. Taylor's ability to play in London next weekend is in considerable doubt given his diagnoses, and it's possible that Jones is suffering from a high-ankle sprain, though the injury has yet to be fully diagnosed, per Raanan . As such, there's a definite possibility of Webb being called up from the practice squad and potentially throwing his first NFL pass against the Packers next Sunday.

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