New York Jets Veteran receiver Davante Adams has sparked speculation about a possible reunion with the Green Bay Packers after his comments about his former team's needs for the 2025 season.
Packers They made an early exit from the playoffs with a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, despite making the postseason as the league's youngest roster for the second straight year. Green Bay struggled all season playing against polished teams, losing six games to a team that finished with a record of 11-6 or better.
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A lot of that has centered on a talented and young receiving room, and for Adams that will be the focus for the Packers this offseason.
“I think it kind of depends on the health of the team,” he said Tuesday during an appearance on CNN. “Up & Adams” displays.
“It looks like now, obviously, they might need some help from the recipient one way or another depending on what they have available. Maybe a veteran or something like that. I don't know, we'll see.”
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The comments sparked speculation on social media that Adams might be talking about himself, especially given the season he spent in New York after reuniting with the former quarterback. Aaron Rodgers.
The Jets extended their historic playoff drought after finishing the season 5-12. The team has undergone major changes, including the search for a new head coach and general manager.
There's also the possibility that Rodgers won't return.
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The two played eight seasons together in Green Bay, and Rodgers' decision will no doubt play a role in Adams' decision.
He said Monday that this season has been a “whirlwind” and he's unsure of his next step. Adams is scheduled to make $35.64 million in each of the next two years.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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