Davante Adams was asked if he had tuned into the Jets coaching search, and the wide receiver kept it completely honest.
Davante Adams, Jets and Rodgers
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams (17) and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) are shown as they get ready to step off the field at MetLife Stadium, Sunday January 5, 2025, in East Rutherford. / Kevin R. Wexler-NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Jets did manage to finish the year positively, with a 32-20 win over the Dolphins, along with Aaron Rodgers throwing his 500th touchdown pass to tight end Tyler Conklin. Still, Jets fans are surely all wondering the same thing about Adams' idea of "amazing.''
Davante Adams was on board with Prime, a rare two-sport pro athlete, discussing what the hardest thing to do in sports is.
The New York Jets' disastrous season hit another low against the Dolphins with a failed trick play. A wild lateral sequence between Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams ended in chaos, highlighting the circus-like struggles of the Big Apple’s team.
New York Jets Davante Adams, New York Giants Malik Nabers and New Orleans Saints Marquez Valdes-Scantling are officially playing in their respective games per NFL insider Adam Schefter. Nakobe Dean, Damar Hamlin, Shaq Barrett and Curtis Samuel are all out.
One can be certain this is not the way the play was drawn up. The New York Jets decided to pull out all the stops since there was no reason to hide anything in the playbook on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
Rodgers is unsure of what he wants to do in 2025, whether he retires, return to the Jets, or play elsewhere, while Adams, who was traded midseason from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Jets, is in the same boat as his best friend when it comes to his future.
Davante Adams' future with the New York Jets may not be tied to quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future. One day after the Jets Week 18 victory over the
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams told reporters after the Jets' 32-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday that it would be "a little bit of
Rumblings emerged shortly after New York Jets owner Woody Johnson dismissed general manager Joe Douglas in November, claiming that the Jets would part ways with noteworthy veteran players such as quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Davante Adams during the upcoming offseason as part of a franchise reset.