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Sources – Raiders open to trading Davante Adams to pick, more
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Sources – Raiders open to trading Davante Adams to pick, more

The Las Vegas Raiders have informed other teams that they would “consider” trading wide receiver Davante Adams in a package that would include a second-round pick and additional compensation, league sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The development comes after Adams said earlier Tuesday that he has not spoken to Antonio Pierce since a social media account associated with the Las Vegas Raiders coach liked a post questioning the star wide receiver’s latest loss with the team played.

Adams, who appeared on Tuesday’s “Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams,” was asked about the verified account linked to Pierce liking Sports Illustrated’s Instagram post. The like from the Pierce account has since been removed from the SI post.

“I haven’t heard from him. I haven’t talked to him,” Davante Adams said when asked if he had heard from Pierce. “…Social media is a beast, so there are a lot of people who have seen it and are wondering what’s going on and are reaching out.”

Told by Kay Adams that many people think he played his last down with the Raiders, Davante Adams said: “The only thing I can control is this conversation we’re having here and after we’re done with this, all I have left to control is. is the next thing I’m working on.”

Adams missed the Raiders’ Week 4 win over the Cleveland Browns with a hamstring injury he suffered during practice on Thursday. The injury is expected to sideline him on a weekly basis, league sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter over the weekend.

Adams said Tuesday that he’s “trying to get healthy and doing everything he can to stay on top of that because the worst thing you can do, especially in a hammy situation, is try to force it, go out there and in the long run time to do damage because you are trying to be greedy and don’t understand the process. It’s not fun at all not being there, but I think my teammates will appreciate it more in the long run.”