Could three-time All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams come full circle and return to the Green Bay Packers in 2025? Speaking on Kay Adams' "Up and Adams" show on Tuesday, Adams ide
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Davante Adams sparked rumors of a possible reunion with the Green Bay Packers after addressing the team's needs this offseason.
Could Davante Adams return to the Packers? He discussed that possibility and more with Kay Adams on the "Up & Adams Show" Friday.
Ex-Packers star and current New York Jets receiver Davante Adams appeared on Up & Adams following Green Bay's tough Wild Card loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. During his cameo, he was asked about the team's biggest needs this spring, naturally segueing into him teasing the possibility of a reunion.
Davante Adams spent eight seasons with the Packers, but he is now with the New York Jets. He thinks that the health of Green Bay will dictate what they do in the offseason, but he thinks they may need some help at WR.
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,
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.
The Green Bay Packers’ comeback hopes during Sunday’s season-ending loss to the Philadelphia Eagles were foiled by a lack of receivers. After
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.
Twice over the last week, former Green Bay Packers receiver Davante Adams, who is still under contract with the New York Jets, has spoken on the Packers with FanDuel TV’s Kay Adams. On Friday, he stated that he’s open to returning to a former team,
Davante Adams joined the Up and Adams show hosted by Kay Adams to offer some insight as to how the Packers can get back into Super Bowl contention in 2025.