For the first time in his storied career, Davante Adams is - well, was - a free agent. Adams has spent most of his career tied to the hip with Aaron Rodgers, starting in Green Bay before a dramatic reunion with the New York Jets.
If everything goes according to plan, Davante Adams will finish his career with the Los Angeles Rams. At least, that's what Adams' agent told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport after the 32-year-old agreed to sign a two-year, $46 million contract Sunday night with Los Angeles.
Davante Adams is going Hollywood. The six-time Pro-Bowl wide receiver has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced Sunday. The addition of the 32-year-old Adams comes as the Rams look to trade wideout Cooper Kupp, who has spent his entire eight-year career with the team after being drafted in 2017.
bringing the three-time All-Pro back to his native California. Adams’ deal could be worth up to $46 million with the Rams, who will move on from Super Bowl 56 MVP Cooper Kupp with Adams and Puka Nacua as the primary playmakers for Matthew Stafford.
The Los Angeles Rams have essentially closed the door on Cooper Kupp returning for 2025. Head coach Sean McVay, however, does not appear willing to go
Receiver Davante Adams agreed to terms on a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, bringing the three-time All-Pro back to his native California.
The Los Angeles Rams have reached an agreement on a one-year deal to bring back star receiver Tutu Atwell. The deal is a fully guaranteed $10 million, which includes a $5 million signing bonus and $5 million base.
Sean McVay might lose Cooper Kupp this offseason, but he just added a massive weapon for Matthew Stafford to target.
Davonte Adams returns to his native California with his pact with the Rams, after growing up in the Bay Area and playing collegiately at Fresno State.