Davante Adams is ready to hit the field for the New York Jets in Week 7, despite missing several games with a hamstring injury. The star wide receiver, who was recently traded from the Las Vegas Raiders, is expected to suit up against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. This trade comes after weeks of speculation and uncertainty surrounding his status in Las Vegas.
Adams had been sidelined for three consecutive games with a hamstring injury, including Week 6 against the Denver Broncos. However, according to a report from ESPN’s Rich Cimini and Paul Gutierrez, some within the Raiders organization believed Adams might have been physically capable of playing in that game.
The report noted that several people within the team observed Adams in workouts and felt he “looked good enough” to play. Despite this, he remained inactive, which raised some eyebrows among those within the Raiders’ ranks.
Adding to the intrigue, Adams was notably absent from a pre-game speech delivered by Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce the night before their matchup with the Broncos.
This absence only fueled speculation that Adams had already mentally and emotionally “checked out” of the Raiders organization. His desire to leave the team was well known, as he had publicly expressed his frustration with the direction of the franchise and had requested a trade.
While Adams’ discontent with the Raiders was no secret, the issue of his hamstring injury created a layer of complexity. Injuries are often subjective, and even if Adams appeared fit during workouts, visual assessments can be misleading.
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Nevertheless, the situation highlights the lack of trust between Adams and the Raiders. The team may have doubted the severity of his injury, which could have further fractured an already strained relationship.
Now with the Jets, Adams appears fully ready to move forward. He is no longer listed with any injury designation for the Week 7 game against the Steelers, indicating that his hamstring is no longer an issue. Barring any last-minute setbacks, the talented wideout will take the field for his new team and provide quarterback Zach Wilson with a valuable target.
For the Jets, acquiring Adams is a significant boost to their offense, and it comes at a critical time as they look to stay competitive in a tight AFC East. Meanwhile, the Raiders are left to ponder what could have been with one of the league’s top receivers, whose tenure with the team ended under a cloud of frustration and distrust.
As Adams makes his debut for New York, all eyes will be on how quickly he integrates into the Jets’ system and whether he can help turn their season around.
With no signs of injury holding him back, the Jets are optimistic that their new star receiver will deliver the explosive plays that have made him one of the NFL’s elite.