Commander Country

Former Commanders standout gets the recognition he deserves

The former Washington Commanders starter is being honored for his impact on and off the field.
 San Francisco 49ers former tight end Vernon Davis speaks during the 49ers hall of fame ceremony during halftime against the New York Jets at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
San Francisco 49ers former tight end Vernon Davis speaks during the 49ers hall of fame ceremony during halftime against the New York Jets at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images | Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

In this story:


Former Washington Commanders tight end Vernon Davis' legacy was cemented on the field—now, it will be celebrated far beyond it.

Davis has been named to the Gridiron Greats Hall of Fame Class of 2025, an honor that recognizes not only his standout NFL career but also his enduring impact off the field.

Hosted by the Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund, Davis will be honored at the 14th annual Mike Ditka’s Hall of Fame Gala in Chicago on May 30. The event celebrates former players for their excellence on the field and their contributions to their communities in retirement.

Washington Redskins tight end Vernon Davis
Sep 8, 2019; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Washington Redskins tight end Vernon Davis (85) scores a touchdown past Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Rasul Douglas (32) during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

A D.C. native and University of Maryland standout, Davis spent the final four seasons of his 14-year NFL career (2016–19) with the Commanders. After being drafted sixth overall by the San Francisco 49ers in 2006, he also played for the Denver Broncos, where he won Super Bowl 50.

A two-time Pro Bowler, Davis finished his career with 7,562 receiving yards (11th all-time among tight ends) and 63 touchdowns (7th all-time), securing his place among the league’s all-time greats at the position.

Since retiring in 2020, Davis has expanded his influence beyond football. He’s succeeded as an actor and producer, launched several purpose-driven business ventures, and remained deeply committed to philanthropy—particularly through the Vontae Davis Family Foundation, which supports underserved communities.

The Gridiron Greats Hall of Fame honor reflects Davis’ full legacy—his accomplishments on the gridiron and his continued efforts to uplift others.

Joining Davis in the 2025 induction class are Leonard Marshall, Marc Collins, Olin Kreutz, and Garney Henley.


READ MORE: Commanders get primetime shot at Mahomes, Chiefs in high-stakes 2025 game

Stick with CommanderGameday and the Locked On Commanders podcast for more FREE coverage of the Washington Commanders throughout the 2025 offseason.

More Washington Commanders News

• Only 5 NFL teams spend more at this position than the Commanders

• Commanders continue to bolster offense in 2026 mock draft

• Commanders set for rare international game after nine years

• Commanders potential trade target not happy at all with Bengals


Published
Joane Coley
JOANNE COLEY

Joanne Coley, from Prince George’s County, MD, is a communications professional passionate about storytelling and sports. She holds a bachelor’s in Communications from Kent State University and a Master’s in Communications/Public Relations from Southern New Hampshire University. Since 2018, she has served as Communications Manager at the Council of the Great City Schools. A foodie and traveler, Joanne is also a former state champion in high school shotput and standout athlete in softball.

Share on XFollow JodymyJo