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Davante Adams ‘keen on a reunion with Aaron Rodgers in New York’ as Raiders wide receiver wants trade out of Vegas

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Davante Adams reportedly wants out of Las Vegas and reunion with Rodgers could happen

Davante Adams’ days as a Raider may be numbered as he is “interested in reuniting with Aaron Rodgers in New York” as the Las Vegas wide receiver wants out of Sin City via trade as soon as possible.

Adams’ reported turmoil with his current team has gained more momentum with its 2-2 start and with Gardner Minshew as his quarterback.

The Jets are among “many teams” monitoring Adams’ situation, with the Cowboys and Saints also listed as potential trade destinations. according to ESPN.

Adams and Rodgers played together for eight seasons in Green Bay before Adams moved to Las Vegas.

Rodgers left Green Bay a season later with a trade to the Jets.

Davante Adams reportedly wants out of Las Vegas and reunion with Rodgers could happen

Rodgers played with Adams in Green Bay before going their separate ways with different teams.

Rodgers played with Adams in Green Bay before going their separate ways with different teams.

The Saints are also considered a possible location with New Orleans starting Derek Carr at quarterback, who also previously played with Adams in Las Vegas.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter listed the Kansas City Chiefs as a team the Raiders would not trade Adams to.

The Chiefs could be in the market to bolster their wide receiver core after Sunday’s injury to Rashee Rice, who could be out for the rest of the season.

Other teams that have been mentioned as possibilities for Adams because they exceeded expectations this season are the Steelers and Commanders.

Both Washington and Pittsburgh have young, mobile quarterbacks in Jayden Daniels and Justin Fields.

Adams would presumably become the number one receiver on his first day with the Steelers or Commanders.

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