Davante Adams has signed his name to different things throughout his career, but we are sure he has never signed anything like this before.
If the New York Jets have any plans to make the postseason, it starts with them getting a much-needed victory on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
Both teams are under .500 and desperately need this win to stay in the mix.
Hours before the game, star wideout Davante Adams was seen outside MetLife Stadium, greeting fans and signing his autograph.
One fan decided to have Adams sign a hamburger bun. You read that correctly.
Davante Adams signing a burger bun.
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After missing two days of practice because of illness and a wrist issue, Adams is expected to play Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
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The team is looking to rebound from being embarrassed by the Arizona Cardinals, who beat them soundly 31-6.
The Cardinals built a 24-6 lead at halftime, and their defense pitched a shutout after that.
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Davante Adams had six catches for a mere 31 yards on the day.
The Davante Adams-Aaron Rodgers Connection Has Not Materialized After His Trade
The New York Jets are one of the greatest disappointments of the 2024 season.
Davante Adams sought a fresh start away from the Las Vegas Raiders, leading to his trade to the New York Jets to reunite with Aaron Rodgers.
It has not worked out in his favor at all.
Many thought the connection he had with Rodgers in Green Bay would come back, but it has been anything but that since the big trade.
In four games with Rodgers and the Jets, Adams has 206 receiving yards on 20 receptions and one touchdown.
In three games with the Raiders, Adams had 18 receptions for 209 yards and a touchdown.
Not much of a difference at all.
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