Nov 02, 2023 at 03:23 PM ETHAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have to become road warriors and register two season firsts to keep Ja'Gared Davis' impressive Grey Cup streak alive.
"A good charm? I'll let you all say that," Davis said with a chuckle Thursday."For me, I say it's a testament to the teams I've been on . . . everybody doing their part and being able to put our best foot forward to go out there and compete.The Ticats face an uphill trek to reach this year's game, which will be held Nov. 19 at Tim Hortons Field, and keep Davis's streak alive.
"We've have an up-and-down year but the guys have stayed resilient, stayed together and saw it through," Davis said."To help these guys have their names cemented in history, that's all I care about." The '23 season has been an uncharacteristic one for Davis. The 33-year-old Texan was limited to just six regular-season games, registering eight tackles and another on special teams.
"It's been a joyous roller-coaster," Davis said of his season."It's had its highs, it's had its lows but we're here.
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