Packers WR Davante Adams made it clear on Thursday that he and the Packers won’t be coming to a last-minute resolution on a contract extension before the start of Week 1, which leaves the door open for him possibly leaving in the 2022 offseason.
“No. No chance. No,” Adams said via Matt Schneidman.
Adams said he and Aaron Rodgers are entering the 2021 season with an “identical mindset.”
“[K]ind of how I look at it and how we started to look at is as a team, is like, it really is the last dance for having this type of group here,” the receiver said. “We don’t know what the next year is going to hold — leaving myself and Aaron and stuff out of it. There’s still a lot of big parts to this team, other than us here.
“So the way we look at it is, this is the team we have right now so we have to go out there and take care of it. There’s really no excuse, because we’ve got a lot of the same guys from last year and we just added on, I feel like got better than we were the past couple years. So there’s no excuse but to take care of business now.”
In 2020, Adams appeared in 14 games for the Packers and caught 115 passes for 1,374 yards receiving and 18 touchdowns.