Steelers Spoil Davante Adams’ Debut with the Jets

Steelers Spoil Davante Adams’ Debut with the Jets

The former Raiders and Packers receiver was targeted 9 times, tied for the team lead. Additionally, he drew the attention of talented Steelers second-year CB Joey Porter Jr. for portions of the game, which allowed WRs Garrett Wilson (5 receptions for 61 yards) and Allen Lazard (4 for 58) to get more opportunities against limited double-teams.

“You could see the great synergy between Aaron and Davante,” HC Jeff Ulbrich said. “You could see the relationship that they have by being on same page. And at the same time, it’s been a second since they played together so I imagine that that relationship and the production between those two is just going to go up.”

Adams added: “We can continue to get on a better page, but I didn’t think there was rust. It is just football, and it doesn’t always work perfectly. We had a really good week of practice, and we are going to continue to go and have a good week of practice next week and see what we can do to turn this thing around.”

Now in his 11th NFL season, Adams brings his years of experience and relationship with Rodgers to the Jets, and believes the team has what it takes to bounce back.

“We have got a lot of talent,” Adams said. “The weapons that we have, I mean, I’m in the huddle today and multiple times I was just looking around and thinking it’s kind of crazy. Knowing that you got those type of weapons and to come up short and to put up 15 points against the team that I mean, there is a lot more we can do for sure.”

Trailing the Buffalo Bills by 3 games in the AFC East, the Jets have much work to do and 10 games left to do it. Adams believes it’s all about the details.

“You don’t get 20 opportunities to make it right in this league,” Adams said. “Sometimes you just got to get out there and take the defense that’s presented, figure out a way to make it work. And we didn’t do that enough. We had no issues moving the ball. I felt like this was the ultimate, shot-ourselves-in-the-foot type of day.”


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Mike Williams to be on trade block after Jets’ Davante Adams addition

Mike Williams to be on trade block after Jets’ Davante Adams addition

Mike Williams may be on his way out of Jets land. 

The veteran wide receiver is expected to be shopped around over the coming weeks after the addition of Davante Adams on Tuesday, according to NBC Sports’ Mike Florio

Williams is suddenly the odd man out in a crowded Jets wide receivers room. 


Mike Williams celebrates a first down reception during the Jets’ loss to the Broncos earlier this season. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Garrett Wilson and Adams are expected to form an excellent 1-2 punch at the position while Allen Lazard, another long-time favorite of Aaron Rodgers, likely will slot in as the No. 3 pass-catcher. 

Williams, who is coming off a torn ACL, may have fallen out of favor with Rodgers after he allegedly ran the wrong route on the quarterback’s game-ending interception during Monday’s 23-20 loss to the Bills. 

With just over two minutes remaining, Williams slipped as a long pass from Rodgers came his way, allowing Taron Johnson to jump in front of him for the interception. 

After the game, Rodgers threw the blame on Williams’ shoulders for the disastrous play. 


The Davante Adams addition may push Mike Williams out of Jets land.
The Davante Adams addition may push Mike Williams out of Jets land. Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

“There’s two verticals, Allen (Lazard)’s down the seam, and Mike’s down the red line,” Rodgers said. “So, I’m throwing a no look to the red line. When I peak my eyes back there Mike’s running an ‘in-breaker’ … it’s gotta be down the red line.”

Since coming over from the Chargers, whom he spent the first seven seasons of his career with, Williams hasn’t clicked with Rodgers, catching just 10 passes for 145 yards. 

On Monday, Williams didn’t have a single catch on three targets. 

Williams had caught at least 43 passes in each of his past five full seasons with the Chargers. 

The Jets signed Williams to a one-year deal worth up to $15 million over the offseason.


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