Davante Adams has suggested he doesn't want to join the Washington Commanders because he'd have to give his number up.
When the New York Jets acquired wide receiver Davante Adams from the Las Vegas Raiders for a third-round pick back in October, their approach was evident. Adams would be a helpful piece trying to extract more out of Aaron Rodgers' situation,
Davante Adams was acquired by the New York Jets to make a difference on the team’s record. That didn’t go to plan. Even so, Adams gave it his all alongside longtime friend and quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The future of the 32-year-old remains up in the air.
Most assume if Aaron Rodgers goes, so will Davante Adams. But could there be a chance that's not the case? Adams was acquired by the New York Jets via trade in the middle of the 2024 NFL season. That
A blockbuster trade proposal has the New York Jets trading star wide receiver Davante Adams to the Dallas Cowboys.
Davante Adams sparked rumors of a possible reunion with the Green Bay Packers after addressing the team's needs this offseason.
Davante Adams was asked if he had tuned into the Jets coaching search, and the wide receiver kept it completely honest.
When it became clear that the Raiders needed a rebuild, Adams requested a trade, which led to him moving on to the New York Jets. Now, though, on the "Up & Adams Show," he revealed that if the Raiders had drafted quarterback Jayden Daniels, he may never have left.
Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney would like to see New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams back in town. McKinney made his feelings known in
Adams openly discussed if he would welcome the opportunity to play for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.
Davante Adams is currently with the New York Jets, but that's a marriage that doesn't seem like it's going to last much longer. Adams has two years at $35 million each left on his current contract, but the Jets are basically heading into a rebuild with a new general manager, a new coach and likely a new quarterback not named Aaron Rodgers.
The Las Vegas Raiders lost a couple of key players in free agency last year and are going to get some free draft picks because of it.