Davante Adams, a star of the Las Vegas Raiders, is anticipated to be in the lineup for Monday night's game against the Green Bay Packers, as reported by Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network.
Adams was designated as "questionable" on the Raiders' injury report. He did not participate in practice on Thursday or Friday, and his Saturday practice was limited.
The three-time All-Pro is poised for yet another impressive season, with 33 receptions for 397 yards and three touchdowns in the first four games.
Adams faced challenges this year, expressing frustration after a 24-17 loss to the Chargers, where he also suffered a shoulder injury.
The Raiders sent a resounding message with their 2022 signing of Adams to a groundbreaking five-year, $140 million extension. Today, there are doubts about his enduring presence in Sin City.
Given that the 30-year-old is among the NFL's premier wide receivers, his significance to the offense is almost self-evident. Furthermore, his substantial contribution to the team's passing game cannot be overlooked.
Josh Jacobs, traditionally not a prolific pass-catcher, currently holds the third spot in team receptions.
In 2022, the seasoned wideout joined the Raiders, dominating with 14 TDs in his inaugural Vegas season. This year: 33 receptions, 397 yards, 3 TDs in 4 game
Drafted by the Packers in 2014, Adams achieved many career highs in Green Bay, such as a league-leading 18 touchdowns in 2020 and 123 receptions for 1,553 yards in 2021.
The Raiders face challenges that go beyond what their passing game can address. Even with Adams' status, it appears increasingly likely that the team will miss the playoffs for the sixth time in seven years.
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