WATCH: Carlton Davis gets the first interception of the NFL season

Carlton Davis is a total stud.

Carlton Davis was an elite player on The Plains and continues to play at a championship level in the NFL.

The former Auburn great was the first player to intercept a pass in the 2021 NFL season.

Davis’ interception came at a great time as the offense went three-and-out, then Davis took advantage of a pass that bounced off of Ceedee Lamb’s hands.

The Buccaneers won 31-29.

Tampa Bay has three Auburn players roster. Davis, Jamel Dean, and KJ Britt are all part of the Tampa Bay defense that brought back all of the starters after winning a Super Bowl last year.

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Ranking the NFC South DBs: Which Panthers are rising up the division?

The Panthers have a pair of risers in Donte Jackson and Jeremy Chinn.

As much as Carolina Panthers fans would probably love to see it, no, Jaycee Horn will not be featured on this list. Not yet, anyway.

Perhaps they’ll love to see a few of their other young and talented defensive backs, ones that are a little more proven. So, who are they and where they do rank amongst their peers in the NFC South?

How every former Auburn player performed in the 2020 NFL season

A look at how every former Auburn Tigers performed in the NFL during the 2020 season.

Over the last couple seasons Auburn has started to put more and more players into the NFL and just saw two former players win the Super Bowl this weekend.

Carlton Davis and Jamel Dean were both key performers in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers run to winning Super Bowl LV, and 39 other players made contributions across the league.

Here is a look at how every former Tiger performed in the 2020 NFL season.

Buccaneers cornerbacks confident in rematch with Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill

The Buccaneers feel confident in their ability to slow down Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill this time around.

When the Kansas City Chiefs faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during Week 12 of the regular season, Tyreek Hill put together a historic day.

Hill became the first player to record 7 receptions and at least 200 receiving yards in a single quarter since the NFL began tracking play-by-play data in the early ’90s. He’d finish the game with 13 catches for 269 yards and three touchdowns, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.

Hill’s performance had a huge impact on the Chiefs’ ability to win that road game in Week 12, but this time around the Bucs are confident they’ll be better prepared. Carlton Davis, who was tasked with covering Hill for the majority of the day, plans to attack this week with the same mentality.

“I’m going to bring the same mentality,” Davis told reporters on Tuesday. “I’m always going to be myself. It didn’t work out the first game as far as what we did and our game plan, but we’ve corrected it and we’ve got a great game plan going in. But I’m going in with the same mentality and that’s to dominate.”

Davis believes Tampa Bay has made some changes to the gameplan in regards to Hill. One of the changes is that they’ll have Jamel Dean back in the lineup. Dean didn’t play in Week 12 due to injury and he’s someone that is believed to have the speed to match up with Hill in coverage. Dean doesn’t really see himself as being any sort of X-Factor in this game, though.

“I mean, I just feel like everybody will have all their weapons,” Dean said. “I really don’t feel like I’m much of a big difference… They’re very talented on the offensive side of the ball, so it’s going to be a challenge for all of us. But we’ve got to just stick to our technique and be disciplined with them.”

Perhaps the Bucs’ top performer at the position, Sean Murphy-Bunting feels like they’ll get the best of Hill this time around. He has recorded an interception in each of the last three games for Tampa Bay. He seems to believe that having already played against Hill once gives him and the rest of the cornerbacks an advantage in Super Bowl LV.

“100%,” Murphy-Bunting said. “From anybody, from the outside looking in, that dude is fast. He has some serious speed and I feel like, for a lot of people you won’t really know how to play that type of guy until you’ve seen it go against you. Just seeing that in-person, the dude’s fast. I see why he’s nicknamed ‘The Cheetah,’ I do.”

The challenge of slowing down Hill will certainly be a big key to this game, but the Bucs are also aware that if they focus too much on stopping one offensive weapon another can step up and have a big game too.

“Throughout their whole offense, they all feed off of each other,” Murphy-Bunting said. “They’re all very talented guys, you can definitely tell they have a lot of chemistry in the building over there.”

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Carlton Davis, Jamel Dean to represent Auburn in Super Bowl

Carlton Davis and Jamel Dean helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reach the Super Bowl which they will play against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The best day of the NFL season was Sunday and it was a good one for former Tigers. 

Carlton Davis and Jamel Dean helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Green Bay Packers, 31-26, in the NFC Championship Game and will now play in the Super Bowl on Feb. 7 in Tampa.

While Davis and Dean were victorious, former Auburn defensive lineman Montravius Adams was placed on the injured reserve list by the Packers earlier in the season and was on the losing side.

The Buffalo Bills had former Auburn wideout Duke Willaims on their practice squad. Former Auburn lineman Prince Tega Wanogho is on the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad and ensures at least one former Tiger will end this season with a ring.  

With the win, the Buccaneers became the first team in NFL history to play in a Super Bowl they are hosting. The game will take place in Raymond-James Stadium on Feb. 7.

All-Auburn Defensive Team during Gus Malzahn era

From Derrick Brown to Deshaun Davis to Carlton Davis, Auburn saw a lot of talent at all three levels of defense during the Gus Malzahn era.

Auburn has a historic reputation for putting out great, hard-nosed defensive players and that didn’t change during the Gus Malzahn era.

Derrick Brown and company were monsters in the trenches for the Tigers during the past eight seasons while Deshaun Davis and others controlled the middle of the field. When a team tried to pass on Auburn, defensive backs such as Carlton Davis and Daniel Thomas were there to shut the air game down.

Yet who was the best of the best during Malzahn’s eight-year span for the Tigers on defense under coordinators Ellis Johnson and Kevin Steele? We name our All-Auburn Defensive Team during the Malzahn era along with a second string for each position.

*We decided upon a 4-3 scheme for this team as Auburn has had so much talent upfront to leave anyone off.

All-Auburn Offensive Team during Gus Malzahn era

Michael Thomas, Carlton Davis keep their rivalry going on Twitter

New Orleans Saints WR Michael Thomas has a new rival on and off the field in Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Carlton Davis, who burnt him on twitter

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Michael Thomas was at home like the rest of us, watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers compete for the right to advance into Super Bowl LV. Late in the game, he had some fun at Buccaneers cornerback Carlton Davis’ expense after his Green Bay Packers counterpart Davante Adams torched the defender on a slant route for a 2-yard touchdown catch, referring back to Davis boasting about how well he covered Thomas’s own slants in the past.

And Davis took that personally. After the game, he lit into Thomas, chirping about the Saints wideout failing to catch a pass in his last game with Tampa Bay and posting just middling stats in two regular season meetings. He followed it up with an edited photo of Thomas grimacing during his trademark flexing celebration:

Say what we will about living vicariously through others and maintaining an active social media presence, but this round has to go to Davis. Thomas got the better of him in 2019 (totaling 19 catches for 296 yards and 3 touchdowns), but the corner bounced back in a big way to shut Thomas down in 2020. If his past performance is any indication, Thomas will be looking forward to payback in 2021.


Bucs CB Carlton Davis immediately dunked on Michael Thomas after critical tweets

We got ourselves a good ol’ fashion Twitter beef.

Michael Thomas has had himself a day on Twitter. Hours after maybe subtweeting his quarterback, the Saints wide receiver decided to re-spark his budding feud with Buccaneers cornerback Carlton Davis, who referred to Thomas as “slant boy” after locking him down in Tampa Bay’s win in New Orleans last weekend.

After Davis was beaten for a touchdown by Davante Adams, who coincidentally ran a slant route, Thomas took the opportunity to hit back at Davis while watching the NFC Championship Game. The Saints wideout didn’t tag Davis in the post, but he had to know that the Bucs corner would eventually see it …

Thomas also tweeted that Davis needed help …

It didn’t take very long for Davis to find the tweets and he immediately responded.

Whew! What a response. Not only did Davis correctly point out that he locked Thomas down, he added the fact that the Bucs mostly played Cover 1 in the games against New Orleans. That means there was only one safety in the deep middle, so Davis had no help covering Thomas. He didn’t need it.

Now we wait for Thomas’ response. Maybe he’ll do it while Davis and the Bucs are playing in the Super Bowl.

How every former Tiger performed in NFL divisional round

Carlton Davis had his best game of the season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by shutting down the Saints’ Michael Thomas.

NFL fans got to see what Auburn fans have known for quite some time: Carlton Davis can be a No. 1 corner and plays his best football against star receivers.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced off with New Orleans Saints in the divisional round of the playoffs, and Davis had one of the best games of his season in their 30-20 win.

The victory means they will move on to the championship weekend with a spot in the Super Bowl on the line. Davis isn’t the only former Tiger who is still alive. He and Jamel Dean will match up against the Green Bay Packers who have Montravious Adams on their practice squad. Duke Williams is also on the practice squad for the Buffalo Bills, who made the AFC championship game.

Here’s how every former Tiger performed in the divisional round.

How every former Tiger performed in NFL Week 14

The NFL season is in the final stretch and some former Tigers had some key performances for their teams. 

The NFL season is in the final stretch and some former Tigers had some key performances for their teams.

Kerryon Johnson scored his first touchdown since the beginning of the season and Carlton Davis had another strong performance for the Buccaneeres.

On the other hand, both Cam Newton and Jarret Stidham played for New England and neither enjoyed much success.

Here are the stats from every former Tiger in week 14.

More former College Wire players — NFL Week 14 Action:

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