Davante Adams Gets Annoyed At Aaron Rodgers During Colts Defeat As The Video Goes Viral
It’s a difficult week for all New York Jets players, but it’s especially difficult for Aaron Rodgers, who reports now indicate owner Woody Johnson wanted benched just four games into the season, and general manager Joe Douglas, who was fired recently due to the team’s 3-8 start. Read More : According to Reports, Woody Johnson […] The post Davante Adams Gets Annoyed At Aaron Rodgers During Colts Defeat As The Video Goes Viral appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.
It’s a difficult week for all New York Jets players, but it’s especially difficult for Aaron Rodgers, who reports now indicate owner Woody Johnson wanted benched just four games into the season, and general manager Joe Douglas, who was fired recently due to the team’s 3-8 start.
Read More : According to Reports, Woody Johnson Asked Coaches to Bench Aaron Rodgers
With everything going on at Jets headquarters, it’s feasible that 40-year-old Rodgers will hang up his helmet at the end of the season. If nothing else, he might find a new team to join and bring all of his pals with him.
Aaron Rodgers just can’t catch a break
Of course, no friend could be more irritated by that choice than Jets wide receiver Davante Adams, who famously relocated from Las Vegas to New York in the middle of the season to be with Rodgers again.
Adam may soon become frustrated with both his failing new team and even his former Packers quarterback, according to a new video from the team’s 28-27 loss to the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday.
Davante Adams learning life not as fun when you’re not an Aaron Rodgers X receiver pic.twitter.com/bvnMlzqRmr
— JetPack Galileo (@JetPackGalileo) November 20, 2024
Rodgers throws the ball to the left instead of to an open Adams, and the pass is blocked. Adams stomps his feet in response, clearly enraged. Well for Aaron Rodgers, the writing seems to be on the wall.
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