
Davante Adams Said He'd Push for Raiders to Trade for Aaron Rodgers: 'Dream Scenario'
Davante Adams wants to run things back with his old quarterback.
With the Las Vegas Raiders and Derek Carr going their separate ways this offseason, the wide receiver said he would "one million percent" be in favor of the AFC West team trading for Aaron Rodgers, per Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Adams called a reunion with his former Green Bay Packers teammate "a dream scenario."
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There has been no shortage of discussion about Rodgers heading to the Raiders, and the offseason technically hasn't even started yet.
Adams did nothing to quiet that speculation when he suggested the quarterback will move to his neighborhood:
For his part, Rodgers gave Raiders fans a shoutout when he was competing in a pro-am golf tournament:
The future Hall of Famer has spent his entire career in Green Bay, but he could be moved this offseason if the team decides it wants to hand the offense to Jordan Love and perhaps create more financial flexibility with No. 12's departure.
Enter Las Vegas, who figures to be in the quarterback market and can no longer look toward Tom Brady with the greatest of all time calling it a career and retiring this offseason. There was a natural connection in place since Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels was his offensive coordinator on the New England Patriots, but Brady is hanging up the cleats instead.
There is a connection in place with Rodgers as well thanks to the presence of Adams.
Adams played eight seasons with Rodgers on the Packers from 2014 through 2021 and was a five-time Pro Bowler during that span. He surpassed 1,300 receiving yards in 2018, 2020 and 2021 and led the league with 18 touchdown catches in 2020.
The relationship seems to be in a solid place given the comments from both sides even though the wide receiver spent this past season catching passes from Carr in Las Vegas. The next pass he could catch in a game may come from a familiar face if his "dream scenario" unfolds this offseason.






