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Former NFL Star Vontae Davis Dies @ 35

Vontae Davis, two-time NFL Pro Bowler, dead at 35 Davis retired in the middle of a game while with the Bills

This is my first of two posts on the death of NFL Pro Bowler Vontae Davis.


Vontae’s career ended at halftime during just his second game with the Buffalo Bills.

Vontae was born 39 weeks, 3 days before Buffalo Bill’s birthday:

My last post was about a Motorcycle crash and made mention of the number 393, which has been trending lately.

"Motorcycle crash" = 1393 (Standard)

The former Indianapolis Colts star died at 1870 weeks old:

Indianapolis and Colts both = 393 Standard

The Indianapolis Colts play their home games at LucasOil Stadium.

"The Indianapolis Colts" = 393 (Reverse Caps Added)

"LucasOil" = 393 (Latin)


393 has a Latin value of 1331, the ultimate Eclipse number.

One hundred thirty three, Three hundred thirty one, and Three hundred ninety three all = 1331 Latin

Vontae died at the age of just Thirty-five.

"Vontae" = 1331 (Squares)

Davis = 35 and Thirty-five = 1331 Trigonal

Vontae was the younger brother of another former NFL star, tight end Vernon Davis. On the same day Vontae retired, Vernon played in a game against the Indianapolis Colts.

Vernon Davis was born a span of 11331 days after the Colts were founded:

"Twin eclipses" = 1331 (Latin)

The second of America’s Twin eclipses passes over both Indianapolis and Buffalo. Davis played most of his professional career for the Indianapolis Colts, and finished it with the Buffalo Bills:

Vontae has matching 704 gematria with Total solar eclipse.

"Vontae" = 704 (Trigonal)

Both Vernon Davis and Vontae Davis have the initials V.D.

"VD" = 704 (Latin)


V and D are the 22nd and 4th letters.

"VD" = 26 (Ordinal)

The Eclipse over Indianapolis is in 2024
Davis has now died in 2024

Vontae died 2024 days after the end of his NFL career:

It was also a span of 22 weeks, 4 days before the start of the next NFL season:

It will be the NFL’s 105th season.

Indianapolis Colts = 105 and Colts = 15


Unusual Retirement

In rather bizarre fashion, Vontae Davis essentially retired from the NFL in the middle of a game, when he walked out of the Bills’ September 16th game against the Los Angeles Chargers. This action caused a lot of controversy and Davis was ridiculed mightily for it.

His last game with the Buffalo Bills fell on a date with Primary numerology of 63:(9) + (16) + (20) + (18) = 63

In Ordinal, Buffalo = 63 and Buffalo = 117

Vernon and Vontae’s birthdays are 117 days apart:

The United States of America and The Indianapolis Colts both = 117

Vontae Davis was a span of 11070 days (or 11069 without end date) days old for that game on 16/9:

"Vernon Davis" = 1169 (Standard)

The start cornerback died 169 days before the NFL’s anniversary:

The NFL was founded as the American Professional Football Association.

American Professional Football Association, Buffalo Bills, and Vontae all = 169


Davis was also exactly 30 years, 3 months, 3 weeks old for that game:

"Indianapolis" = 333 (Latin)

God rests on the Seventh Day in the 33rd verse of the Bible.

One week and Seven days both = 33 Reduction

Davis died One week (or Seven days) before the Eclipse over Indianapolis:

Eclipse and The Sun = 33, Sun = 330

"The Indianapolis Colts" = 303 (Capitals Added)

"Davis" = 330 (Sumerian)

Davis was born exactly 33 weeks after Yale’s anniversary:


Vontae Davis perished 26001 (or a span of 26002) days after the Colts were established:

The United States of America = 261 and Vontae Davis = 262

The capital of The United States of America is in Washington D.C., where both Vernon and Vontae were born. It’s also where the Colts played against Vernon the day before Vontae quit football.

Vontae Davis passed away during Brown Lunation # 1252:

"Washington DC" = 1252 (Latin)

Washington DC and Total eclipse both = 137, 187, and 56

Vontae’s final game was a span of exactly 56 weeks after the first Great American Total Eclipse:

Vontae died 56 days before his birthday:


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