Former Teammate Devante Adams Pushes for the Las Vegas Raiders To Acquire Green Bay Packers Qb Aaron Rodgers
Devante and Aaron Rodgers were great on the tundra. This was a huge success for the Green Bay Packers. They were able to score a franchise record 68 touchdowns together as a quarterback-receiver team.
Adams might have the chance to share the field again, if he so chooses. They just might wear a different set.
After the 2021 season Adams signed a five year, $141.25million deal. This made him the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history. He continued his streak of excellence in Sin City, where he racked up 1516 receiving yard and scored 14 touchdowns. He was also a career-high with 15.2 yards per catch.
The Raiders finished at 6-11 and their longtime starting QB was not there. Derek Carr I am going out the door.
Rodgers is the winner of this contest, having rushed for only 3,965 yards and 26 points against 12 interceptions. NFC North The playoffs were missed by the squad. He’s been a Packer since 2005 and was the man who was chosen to replace Lambeau Legend Brett Favre. It almost seems like the end now.
Despite winning four NFL MVP Awards and the Super Bowl Championship, Aaron Rodgers seems to be leaving Green Bay.
It’s become an almost yearly tradition with the Packers’ signal caller. The fans have had to wait patiently every off-season for the last few seasons while he plans his future. The 39-year old could not be criticized for leaving behind all his achievements and injuries to go home, considering all the money and success he has enjoyed. However, there’s a strong belief among NFL experts is that he will return to play in 2023. It just won’t be in Green Bay.
The Titans Commanders and Jets have been gaining attention as potential candidates. Others, like the San Francisco-based Commanders or the now Tom Brady-less Buccaneers can be considered longshots. ‘Twitter Talk.’
Then there is Adams’ team, the Raiders. Despite some very productive years with Carr under center, the team hasn’t had any postseason success. Rodgers, who is 11-10, has a much better record than Carr, who is currently at 0-1 in his playoff career. He’s also got a ring, which carries more weight than any stat possibly could.
That’s likely why Adams has been vocal in his support of Rodgers becoming a Raider.
Wide receiver: He said he would “one million percent” Vincent Bonsignore, of the, said that Rodgers should be traded for by the team. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Adams called his Green Bay Packers former teammate to have a reunion “a dream scenario.”
Las Vegas Locally, who also asked Adams, also received a reply. “Which neighborhood is Aaron Rodgers moving to?”
He replied, “Mine.”
When Rodgers was told about Adam’s comments and that he was looking for a neighbor, Rodgers responded, “Tell him to buy me a house with all that money he has.”
“Hey Aaron, I heard Davante [Adams] Are you looking for a neighbor?
Rodgers: “Tell him to buy me a house”
pic.twitter.com/JJ46tAd1Mm— JPA (@jasrifootball) February 4, 2023
Rodgers is a Packer for his entire career, but he may be released this offseason if Rodgers decides to make room for 2020 first-rounder Jordan Love. Like #12 with Favre before him, Love has waited patiently for his chance at the helm.
Josh McDaniels is a Raiders Head Coach, and is well-known for being a “reliable” coach. ‘quarterbacks guy’ He is a vocal admirer of future Hall of Famers. He would make it as simple for veterans as possible. Aaron Rodgers‘ stature.
Pro Football Talk was also reported recently They were informed by a source that the Raiders were “absolutely” Brady is expected to be available. The source claimed that they would work to lure Rodgers after Brady’s retirement announcement.
So, there are many arrows pointing toward the desert right now for a guy who’s been known in the past for being a big-game gambler. Maybe the Raiders or Rodgers will end up being the perfect Las Vegas wedding.
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