Davante Adams, New York Jets and Packers
New York Jets receiver Davante Adams has expressed that he would play for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.
Mike McCarthy and the Cowboys parted ways on Monday, and he is now searching for a new job. Perhaps he would fit in well in New York with Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams. However, who even knows if those two will still be with the Jets next year.
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams, who spent eight highly successful seasons with the Green Bay Packers, stirred speculation during a recent appearance on " Up and Adams ". While discussing Green Bay’s potential offseason moves, Adams dropped an intriguing comment about the team’s rumored pursuit of a superstar wide receiver.
Could Davante Adams be heading to Pittsburgh to join head coach Mike Tomlin and the Steelers? Adams has not ruled it out.
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams left the door open for a Jets return even if Aaron Rodgers doesn't come back.
Davante Adams only spent half a season playing for the New York Jets, but the franchise’s turmoil seems to have gotten to the former All-Pro. Amid rumors that the six-time Pro Bowler has played his final game with the Jets,
The franchise was hoping that the early season acquisition of Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams would spark the struggling offense. While Adams had a productive year with 85 catches for 1,062 yards and eight touchdowns (most of which came with the Jets), the team went just 5–12 and once again missed the playoffs.
Davante Adams is still under contract for the New York Jets going into the 2025 offseason. While that could change drastically over the next few months with a cap hit well over $30 million, the star wide receiver still has some input and thoughts about the team's upcoming head coach and general manager search.
Could three-time All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams come full circle and return to the Green Bay Packers in 2025? Speaking on Kay Adams' "Up and Adams" show on Tuesday, Adams ide
New York Jets receiver Davante Adams thinks Aaron Rodgers still has enough juice in the tank to keep playing. One of the big questions hanging over the New York Jets organization this offseason is what Aaron Rodgers will do regarding his playing future.
Davante Adams was asked if he had tuned into the Jets coaching search, and the wide receiver kept it completely honest.