Scott Davis (defensive lineman), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Scott Davis (defensive lineman)

American football player

Date of Birth: 08-Jul-1965

Place of Birth: Joliet, Illinois, United States

Profession: American football player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Scott Davis (defensive lineman)

  • 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.
  • Davis was a High School Parade All-American in football.Davis attended the University of Illinois on a full scholarship and played football for the Fighting Illini.
  • 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.
  • 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, 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.

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