Titus Davis, who holds several of Central Michigan’s all-time receiving records, has officially come out of his retirement from professional football.
According to Pro Football Talk, Davis has signed a contract after trying out with the Chicago Bears at the team’s recent rookie mini-camps. Davis, a Wheaton, Illinois native, was a four-year starter at Central Michigan, where he tops the all-time leaderboard for receiving touchdowns over a career (37,) receiving touchdowns in a season (13,) and receiving yards (3,700). Antonio Brown previously held the records for career receiving touchdowns and receiving yards.
Davis was a part of several pivotal CMU teams in recent memory, including the last CMU team to win a bowl game (the 2012 Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl) and the team that made a miraculous near-comeback during the inaugural Bahamas Bowl in 2014 vs.