It seems as if ever since Davante Adams joined the Las Vegas Raiders, rumors have been popping up about his potential departure.
Despite his individual success, the Raiders as a whole have struggled to pick up wins and have yet to make the playoffs.
Not helping the situation is that Adams has had no issues speaking up about things that he is not a fan of with the Raiders.
Adams discussing moves or strategies he was not a fan of led many to feel he was frustrated and was looking to leave the Raiders.
Even though Adams has said many times that he wants to be a Raiders, and GM Tom Telesco has said the team isn’t moving him, it hasn’t stopped many from speculating and teams from calling.
But once again Adams has made it clear that he wants to stay with the Raiders and has no plans on leaving the franchise anytime soon, via Tashan Reed of The Athletic:
“If I wanted to be gone, I’d be gone by now,” Adams said. “This is where I want to be.”
It shouldn’t still need to be said, but obviously, Adams felt the need to re-iterate his desire to remain with the Raiders.
Whether or not this will stop the rumors is unknown, but he can’t possibly be more clear about being happy where he is.
Now, for Adams at least, the focus is on turning things around for the Raiders and getting that team success everyone is looking for.
One reason the locker room is more optimistic is because Antonio Pierce being named the head coach and Adams is looking forward to building off what the Raiders established last season: