Federal prosecutors allege a former college football player concocted a scam to secure nearly $20 million in loans that involved dressing up and impersonating NFL players in a tale so odd it could be the plot of a bad movie. 

Former Alabama defensive end Luther Davis allegedly used the identities of Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr., free agent tight end David Njoku and Packers safety Xavier McKinney to fraudulently obtain loans from several lending agencies, ESPN reported. 

Georgia business owner CJ Evins, who partnered with Davis, is also alleged to be involved in the scheme. 

Luther Davis of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrates after winning the Citi BCS National Championship game over the Texas Longhorns at the Rose Bowl on January 7, 2010 in Pasadena, California. Getty Images

According to federal court documents viewed by ESPN, the two men allegedly ran the scam from May 2023 through October 2024. The NFL players had not authorized any of the loans, and the email addresses associated with them were set up without their knowledge. 

The absurdity of the case comes in the fact that Davis is alleged to have shown up “dressed in disguise and impersonated the players” at the closing meetings for the loans, while also fabricating financial statements, Secretary of State documents, and bank statements for companies associated with the players. 

In one instance on July 26, 2024, Davis allegedly went to a video conference set up by Sure Sports and All-Pro Capital Funding at a SpringHill Suites in Buford, Georgia, impersonating Penix. 

He showed up to the meeting with a “durag-style head covering” and gave a fake Florida license in order to secure a $3.3 million promissory note from All-Pro Capital. 

David Njoku of the Cleveland Browns runs the ball for a touchdown as Jarvis Brownlee Jr. of the New York Jets gives chase during the first half at MetLife Stadium, Sunday, November 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

The court filings allege that there were at least 13 fake loans that totaled over $19.8 million, and lenders are said to have sent money by wire to accounts associated with fake companies that Davis and Evins set up, before moving the money to companies they do own.

Plea hearings in the case are slated for April 27. Evins was identified in a separate filing facing wire fraud and identity theft charges in the same case. 

ESPN reported that Evins is planning on pleading guilty. 

Xavier McKinney of the Green Bay Packers defends in coverage during an NFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on January 10, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. Getty Images

Davis was a member of the 2009 Alabama squad that captured the national title. 

He appeared in 45 games over his four seasons with the Crimson Tide and recorded 47 tackles during his collegiate career.



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