Las Vegas Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams has been with the team for two seasons and finished with losing records in both of those seasons. So now, heading into his third season with the team, Adams is clearly tired of waiting for the team to be successful.
During a recent press conference, Davante Adams made it clear that he does not want to talk about the team’s potential any longer. Instead, he is demanding some results out of the team this season, because he knows the team is capable of that.
“I mean, you stop talking about potential when you’re like 10 years old,” Adams said according to ESPN. “So, at the end of the day, it don’t really matter how good we can be. I definitely wouldn’t want to put any expectations on anybody, but it’s no secret we’ve got some dangerous weapons on the team as a whole, not to mention offense.”
Adams had some high praise for the team’s group of wide receivers, in particular.
“The more we get around each other, the more comfortable we are,” Adams said. “We have a pretty cohesive unit right now, and it makes coming out here a lot more fun, makes it easier. And we spend a lot of time together outside of the facility, too, which is what really makes this thing fully special when you have that type of bond and that type of connection with one another. So it’s just going to continue to grow.”
A big part of the team’s success will come down to the quarterback position as Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew compete for the role. We’ll have to see who wins the job and how the offense performs this season.
[ESPN]

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