Jerome Davis (bull rider)

Jerome Carson Davis (born August 10, 1972) is an American former professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in bull riding.

[5] That same year, he turned pro and joined the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).

That same year, he was cast as a stunt double in the film 8 Seconds, about the life of PRCA world champion bull rider Lane Frost.

On March 14 of that year at the Tuff Hedeman Championship Challenge, the annual Bud Light Cup event in Fort Worth, Texas, Davis drew the bull named Knock 'Em Out John during the first round.

The unconscious Davis was then thrown off the bull's back and landed head-first into the arena dirt, causing a fracture/dislocation at the base of his neck.

[4] The money he had won during the season up to that point would have been enough to qualify him to compete at his fifth conservative PBR World Finals.

It concludes with the Team Series Championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As a result, both them and regular-season champions, the Kansas City Outlaws, received a first-round bye and automatically qualified for the second day of the Team Series Championship.

[13] At the Team Series Championship, the Cowboys succeeded in making it to the final round against the Austin Gamblers.

The Gamblers ended up defeating the Cowboys to win the 2024 PBR Team Series Championship title.