Kay Adams, the popular host of “Up & Adams” on FanDuel, made headlines this past week with the outfit she decided to wear.
Just before Thursday Night Football, which pitted the Buffalo Bills against the Miami Dolphins, she took to social media rocking a bikini.
Unfortunately, she kept her camera about face high, so we could only see the top of her bikini.
In the video, Kay Adams had Bills running back James Cook going for 60+ yards. He ended up rushing for 78 yards on eleven carries.
Adams also had Tyreek Hill going for 60+ yards receiving. Unfortunately for her, the standout WR only had three catches for 24 yards on the night.
Kay Adams then turned her attention to Tua Tagovailoa and stated he would have over 250+ passing yards.
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Tua had a bad night in many ways. Tagovailoa completed 17-of-25 passes for 145 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions before exiting the game in the third quarter with another scary-looking head injury, his third confirmed concussion.
Her last wager was on Josh Allen to rush or catch a pass for a touchdown. Once again, Kay Adams did not hit on this, as Allen only tossed for a passing touchdown on the night while throwing for 139 yards.
Overall, Adams went 1- on her bets. Combine that with last week, and she will be 1-8 to start the year.
Ouch.
Kay Adams Finally Addresses Daniel Jones Dating Buzz
NFL host Kay Adams addressed the swirling dating rumors surrounding her and New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones after social media started the rumors.
The speculation began after a viral training camp interaction where Adams sarcastically referred to Jones as her “boy.”
There was also a point when she began stuttering while speaking with him.
During a playful exchange on Up and Adams with Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor, Kay Adams quipped about the ongoing buzz regarding her and Jones.
During the conversation, she said, “You gotta protect your boy, my boy. The world and the internet think [he’s] my boy.”