Normally, when an NFL running back takes snaps at special teams, he's out there covering punts or kickoffs, or he's working in a return capacity. Ray Davis, though, is apparently not normal.

The second-year Buffalo Bills running back was called upon to kick an extra point in the Bills' preseason opener on Saturday afternoon.

With regular kicker Tyler Bass dealing with a pelvis injury, the Bills signed kicker Caden Davis a day before Saturday's game. Yet after their first touchdown, they called upon running back Ray Davis to kick the PAT.

Wearing a kicking cleat, the 5-foot-8, 220-pound Davis booted the ball and got just enough air under it to clear the line of scrimmage. The ball flight was majestic, but it was good enough, as Davis' kick sailed straight through the middle of the upri

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