The Las Vegas Raiders have sparked significant trade rumors around their star receiver, Davante Adams. After missing his first game as a Raider due to a hamstring injury, Adams is now linked to a potential trade. Sources suggest the Raiders would consider parting ways with the three-time All-Pro receiver for a second-round draft pick and additional compensation. With speculation heightened by social media and comments from Adams himself, the situation has taken center stage in NFL discussions. If a trade were to occur, it would likely involve Adams restructuring his hefty contract, given his projected earnings in the coming seasons.
Potential trade for a second-round pick and more The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly informed NFL teams that they would be willing to trade Davante Adams, their star wide receiver, for a package that includes a second-round draft pick along with additional compensation. Adams was acquired in a blockbuster trade from the Green Bay Packers in 2022 and now finds himself the subject of trade speculation just two seasons later.
Missed game against the Browns due to hamstring injury Adams missed his first game as a Raider during their 20-16 victory over the Cleveland Browns due to a hamstring injury sustained in practice. Despite being sidelined, Adams was seen supporting his teammates and celebrating DJ Turner's first career touchdown from the sidelines, highlighting his leadership despite the injury setback.
Instagram post sparks speculation During an appearance on the "Up & Adams Show," Davante Adams addressed trade rumors sparked by a social media interaction involving Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce. Pierce's Instagram account liked a post questioning whether Adams had played his final game with the team, further stoking speculation. Adams, however, downplayed the situation, acknowledging the influence of social media while maintaining a composed stance on his future with the Raiders.
Salary implications make a trade challenging Adams is under contract with the Raiders through 2026, but his salary poses a significant hurdle for any potential trade partner. He is owed $13.5 million for the remainder of this season and his salary jumps to $36.25 million annually for 2025 and 2026. Any team interested in acquiring Adams would likely need to restructure his contract to make the deal financially feasible.
Netflix series "Receiver" sheds light on Adams' frustrations During the offseason, Adams made headlines with comments aired on Netflix's series *Receiver*. During a Week 6 game against the New England Patriots, Adams expressed frustration over the number of hits he was taking, even suggesting he needed to leave before the physical toll became too much. While the comments themselves drew attention, the fact that Adams allowed them to be aired in the series raised concerns within the Raiders organization.
Missed training camp and Browns game Adams missed the final two weeks of training camp to be present for the birth of his son, and later sat out the Raiders' preseason finale due to soreness from an awkward practice movement. His decision to avoid playing in the preseason, contrasted with Pierce's preference to have all starters suit up, created some tension. His absence from the Browns game marked his first missed regular-season game since 2021, when he was still with the Packers.