Packers All-Pro urges Davante Adams to return
The Cowboys are predicted to strike big this offseason, pairing CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott with another bonafide superstar receiver.
Do the Packers need a veteran wide receiver this offseason? Davante Adams thinks so and that catches fans' attention.
Most assume if Aaron Rodgers goes, so will Davante Adams. But could there be a chance that’s not the case? Adams was acquired by the New York Jets via trade in the middle of the 2024 NFL season. That did not go according to plan considering the team finished with a 5-12 record.
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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need help in the WR room. Davante Adams recently teased a potential union with Mike Tomlin, which ought to excite fans.
Davante Adams and the Packers have a history, and with Green Bay needing to fix things at wide receiver, perhaps a reunion can be brokered.
Could Davante Adams return to the Packers? He discussed that possibility and more with Kay Adams on the "Up & Adams Show" Friday.
Davante Adams sparked rumors of a possible reunion with the Green Bay Packers after addressing the team's needs this offseason.
The Green Bay Packers were eliminated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. They could look to reunite with Davante Adams to correct their receiver room this offseason.
Davante Adams was acquired by the New York Jets to make a difference on the team’s record. That didn’t go to plan. Even so, Adams gave it his all alongside longtime friend and quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The future of the 32-year-old remains up in the air.
"Mannnnnnnnnn pull back up!" McKinney wrote on X in response to a video clip of Adams Tuesday on "Up & Adams" when he and host Kay Adams were discussing the idea that the Packers need a No. 1 wide receiver.