Amid swirling rumors and mounting speculation, Aaron Rodgers addressed the possibility of his former teammate Davante Adams joining him at the New York Jets. Speaking from London, Rodgers expressed his respect and continued friendship with Adams but clarified that any trade requests or movement involving the star wide receiver were out of his control.
“I don’t know how much I can say about it because of tampering, but I still have a close friendship with him,” Rodgers said on Friday when asked about Adams. “We spent time in the offseason together. He’s a great guy and a great player. The rest of that’s out of my hands.”
Rodgers and Adams formed one of the most successful quarterback-wide receiver duos in NFL history during their time with the Green Bay Packers. The two played together for eight seasons, combining for an impressive 615 passes, 7,517 yards, and 68 touchdowns in the regular season. When factoring in their playoff performances, the duo has connected for 76 touchdowns, making them one of the top five QB-WR combinations in NFL history.
With Adams currently playing for the Las Vegas Raiders, rumors of a potential trade have intensified, especially after recent reports suggesting Adams’ desire to reunite with Rodgers in New York. The Jets, who are looking to enhance their offensive weaponry, have long been speculated as a possible destination for Adams should the Raiders decide to part ways with their star wideout.
Rodgers, always measured in his responses, was careful not to delve too deeply into the speculation, wary of violating tampering rules. However, his comments hinted at his continued admiration for Adams, both as a player and as a person. Over the offseason, the two spent time together, maintaining the bond they had built in Green Bay.
When asked about his relationship with Adams, Rodgers added some philosophical flair, saying, “The grass is green where you water it. There’s the fear-mongering that goes along with the adage that ‘the grass is not always greener on the other side.’ But the grass is greener where you water it. You put the time in, you put intention in, intention into what you’re doing, and you can make a special situation out of being anywhere.”
The metaphorical statement highlights Rodgers’ belief in creating success through dedication and commitment, regardless of external factors. It also suggests that he has faith in Adams’ ability to flourish wherever he plays, though the quarterback didn’t dismiss the possibility of a future reunion.
While the Jets have been frequently linked to Adams in trade talks, the decision ultimately rests with the Raiders. Las Vegas is at a crossroads with their season, and a potential rebuild could make Adams’ departure more likely. For now, though, Adams remains committed to the Raiders, and any trade would likely occur only if both teams reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
For the Jets, adding a player of Adams’ caliber would be a huge boost, particularly with Rodgers at the helm. The chemistry between the two is well-established, and their success in Green Bay is proof of what they can achieve together. Should Adams join the Jets, it would instantly elevate New York’s passing attack, giving Rodgers another elite target to complement an already talented roster.
Until then, Rodgers is content to focus on his current team and let the situation unfold. While he remains close to Adams, he acknowledges that the future is uncertain and out of his hands.
“I love Davante,” Rodgers concluded. “But whatever happens, happens.”