The cause of death of former NFL cornerback Vontae Davis has been deemed undetermined by the Broward County medical examiner’s office. Chief medical examiner Rebecca MacDougall cited inconsistencies between the scene and Davis' autopsy as the reason for the classification, as stated on March 30.
Davis, aged 35, was found deceased in his Florida home last April, with investigators ruling out foul play. Medical examiners observed injuries and a hemorrhage on Davis' body, along with traces of amphetamines/methamphetamines and cannabinoids in his toxicology report. After assessing scene photos, security footage, and consulting with law enforcement, the medical examiners concluded the cause of Davis' death as undetermined.
During his 10-season NFL career, Davis notably played for the Indianapolis Colts and made two Pro Bowl appearances. His retirement in 2018, famously occurring at halftime of a Buffalo Bills game after a brief stint with the team, marked a significant moment in his football legacy.