Former NFL star cornerback Vontae Davis, known for his 10-season career in the league before retiring in 2018, tragically passed away at the age of 35 in a Florida home. Reports by WSVN stated that a male body was discovered at a residence owned by Davis' grandmother in Southwest Ranches, Florida, located just 30 miles north of Miami.
Law enforcement officials have confirmed that no foul play is suspected, but an investigation is ongoing. Davis's former college football coach, Chester Frazier, paid tribute to him on the X app, expressing condolences to his family.
Born in Washington D.C., Davis began his football journey at Dunbar High School before achieving success as the No.
33 cornerback recruit in the nation. He went on to play for the Dolphins, Colts, and Bills in the NFL, earning two Pro Bowl selections and notable stats in tackles and interceptions.The unexpected retirement during a Bills game in 2018 left a mark on his legacy. Davis is fondly remembered by friends and loved ones for his unique personality and contributions to the football community.