Davante Adams may still be happy with his decision to leave the Green Bay Packers to join the Las Vegas Raiders, but it sounds like he wishes he could have taken current Packers quarterback Jordan Love with him.
During a recent appearance on The Rush podcast with Raiders teammate Maxx Crosby, Davante Adams had some high praise for Jordan Love and even suggested that he would like to “drag” the Packers quarterback to Las Vegas to play with him.
“In hindsight, like we talked about, the kid is a [freaking] baller, man. I’m so happy for him,” Adams said according to Pro Football Talk. “I haven’t had the chance to truly sit down and talk with him, but I want to tell him at some point ‘I definitely don’t regret changing, but I’m super proud of what you’ve done. If there was a way I could pull you over here and drag you with me that would have been cool too.’ Because, obviously, we saw what he did at the end of the year. I don’t regret what I did, but, at the same time, it’s definitely you look back on it like ‘[dang] that boy kind of balling right now.’”
Obviously, the comments from Adams were kind of in jest because it’s incredibly unlikely that the Raiders could acquire Love from the Packers. But it’s pretty clear that if that somewhere were to be the case, he certainly wouldn’t pass it up.

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