The Davante Adams period of the Las Vegas Raiders seems to be like its about to come back to an finish, with the huge receiver letting it’s identified that he would favor to be traded somewhat than stick with the franchise any longer.
Adams addressed commerce rumors all through all the NFL offseason, with chatter swirling consistently concerning the Raiders and the potential of them parting with the All-Professional, who denied he had any need to depart the crew.
That stance has clearly modified, and now the Raiders reportedly have let the remainder of the NFL know that Adams is offered by way of commerce, and there’s anticipated to be no scarcity of curiosity.
One Tremendous Bowl contender that desperately wants some assist at huge receiver is the two-time defending champion Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.
FOX Sports activities host Nick Wright mentioned he doesn’t suppose the Chiefs, regardless of their accidents on the place, are inquisitive about Adams proper now, or that the Raiders would commerce him to an AFC West rival.
“I feel the Chiefs should not in as a lot of a rush as everybody else thinks they need to be, and I feel the Raiders don’t need to commerce with Kansas Metropolis,” Wright mentioned on “First Issues First.”
“I feel the Chiefs should not in as a lot of a rush as everybody else thinks they need to be and I feel the the Raiders do not need to commerce with Kansas Metropolis.”@getnickwright on KC not going after Davante Adams pic.twitter.com/qHfcnDFQjk
— First Issues First (@FTFonFS1) October 2, 2024
Normally, groups inside the identical division in any skilled sport don’t make important trades with each other, and that could possibly be the state of affairs right here, as it’s extra possible the Raiders will ship Adams out of their convention, maybe to the New Orleans Saints or Washington Commanders.
Nevertheless, a potential AFC vacation spot for Adams could possibly be the New York Jets, the place he’d have the ability to reunite with Aaron Rodgers.
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