July 3, 2024

There is still a long way to go before games begin, but it is very unlikely that the Las Vegas Raiders will contemplate selling Davante Adams this summer. Aidan O’Connell is the team’s primary quarterback as of right now, although things could change in the draft or during free agency.

Adams may find it fairly enticing to reunite with Aaron Rodgers if he is unhappy with the direction the Raiders are heading. In his essay “NFL trades that could shake up the 2024 offseason,” Brad Spielberger of Pro Football Focus mentioned a scenario in which Adams is traded to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2025 second-round choice.

In a piece published on February 13, Spielberger stated, “We view this move as less likely than we would have thought around the halfway point of the season when Adams was making his frustrations very clear after the coaching decisions made by Las Vegas this offseason.” “The standout wide receiver made a strong commitment to interim head coach Antonio Pierce keeping the position through 2024, and Pierce’s appointment as offensive coordinator should provide even more assurance that Adams will return to the Silver and Black.” From 2019 to 2021, Luke Getsy collaborated with Adams in Green Bay, and the two enjoyed great success both alone and together.

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Adams was given the opportunity to play for the Las Vegas Raiders, the team he grew up supporting, but the organization promptly traded college quarterback Derek Carr, so his tenure there has been as up-and-down as my blackjack runs in Vegas during Super Bowl week. Here, he gets back together with Aaron Rodgers as they attempt to win a Super Bowl together.

Davante Adams is interested in the New York Jets, but why?
For Davante Adams, the only allure of the Jets would have to be the chance to rejoin Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers is recovering from an Achilles tear, offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett is on notice, and head coach Robert Saleh may be in the hot seat in the NFL.

The Jets are not a sleeping giant that is just one great wide receiver away from winning a Super Bowl because they haven’t made it to the postseason since 2010. Actually, the Raiders defeated the Jets and had a stronger record the previous year. Adams would find New York more alluring if Aaron Rodgers hadn’t just recovered from a major injury, but it’s difficult to see how the superstar would be better off there.

 

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