Following the New York Jets' Week 7 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, newly-acquired star wide receiver Davante Adams was not shy about making his voice heard, as he called out the team in a locker room speech that quarterback Aaron Rodgers called "the realest" he'd heard in his NFL career.
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Davante Adams' Jets debut wasn't exactly magical, and he didn't mince words regarding his displeasure after their Week 7 loss. Adams let loose in a locker room filled with new teammates after Pittsburgh dismantled New York.
Davante Adams has already emerged as a leader for the Jets, even though he only officially joined the organization last week.
Adams suited up and caught three passes for 30 yards in a 37-15 loss to the Steelers in Week 7 on “Sunday Night Football.” After the fact, he revealed to the “Up & Adams” show that he is hopeful to quickly take up a leadership position with his new team. In fact, he said that has already begun.
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Rodgers didn't reveal the details of Adams's speech, but it clearly resonated with the veteran quarterback. Adams made his Jets debut on Sunday in Pittsburgh. He recorded three ca
That changed with the New York Jets . After dropping their fourth straight contest and first with Adams on the team last Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the former Raider and Packer spoke to the locker room with a clear message to pass along. And it was a message that resonated well with the rest of the locker room.
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