Report: Raiders not trading Davante Adams
The Las Vegas Raiders told teams they won't trade star wideout Davante Adams before the Oct. 31 trade deadline, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Multiple teams have reportedly considered trading for Adams in the buildup to the deadline, according to Schefter.
Adams complained about his lack of targets Wednesday. The wideout has only been targeted nine times over the last two games.
The 30-year-old also publicly voiced concerns with the Raiders' direction following a Week 3 defeat in September, saying he doesn't have "time to wait around." In the offseason, he said he doesn't see eye to eye with the front office on what's best for the franchise.
Las Vegas acquired Adams from the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 offseason to pair him with former college teammate Derek Carr. However, the Raiders moved on from Carr this past offseason after finishing 6-11 last campaign.
A six-time Pro Bowler, Adams is coming off two consecutive 1,500-plus-yard seasons. His 14 touchdown receptions last year were also the most in the NFL.
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