Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is reportedly coming back for the 2025 season. Multiple reports indicate Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams would prefer to play together again somewhere next season. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs is not expected back with the Texans.
Davante Adams' time with the New York Jets could come to an end before the start of the league year. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Jets are taking calls regarding deals for Adams and are open to trading him before the start of the league year on March 12.
Aaron Rodgers is reportedly hoping both he and Davante Adams will end up with the Los Angeles Rams. According to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, Rodgers is eyeing Los Angeles as a destination for both him and his top wide receiver if the Rams trade Matthew Stafford this offseason.
Davante Adams is a free agent for the first time in his career, but his next move might not be tied to a former teammate. Many have assumed that once the New York Jets released Adams and Aaron Rodgers,
The New York Jets have officially washed their hands of both QB Aaron Rodgers and WR Davante Adams before the start of free agency, and that's just the beginning as Gang Green looks to start from scratch this offseason.
Davante Adams is being released by the Jets as his longtime QB Aaron Rodgers is also on his way out. But NFL teams don't have to reunite the two friends to make it work.
Suddenly, Davante Adams holds all the cards. The New York Jets wide receiver was released on Tuesday, with the team saving over $30 million in the process. The Jets tried to find a trade partner for Adams,
The New York Jets have already told Aaron Rodgers that they’ll be moving on from him in 2025, and I’ve covered his five best fantasy landing spots. I’ve also ex
The Steelers could be the ideal landing spot for Hall of Fame caliber QB-WR duo in Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams.
It's a move that will make the Jets worse on the field in a way that doesn't really matter. When Aaron Rodgers's eventual post-June 1 release goes through, it will leave New York with more than $60 million to spend in a market where teams have nearly $1.2 billion to unload on an uninspiring free agent class.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll’s jobs are on the line after the team set a franchise record for losses in a season (14), and let Saquon Barkley and Xavier McKinney leave via free agency only to become All-Pros with their new teams.