There is tension in Sin City, as Raiders coach Antonio Pierce made pointed comments about players making “business decisions” following a blowout loss to the Panthers on Sunday.
Some believe the ire was directed in part toward Davante Adams, and thus, the betting markets have refreshed the odds on the All-Pro wideout getting traded.
The Jets are the odds-on favorites to add Adams if he does get dealt, per BetOnline.ag, which would reunite him with Aaron Rodgers in the Big Apple.
The Chiefs, Ravens and Bills are next on the list, as every AFC contender would love to add a receiver the quality of Adams.
The Steelers have also entered the fray after a hot start, while a reunion with the Packers is listed at 18/1.
Davante Adams Next Team Odds
- New York Jets -300
- Kansas City Chiefs +400
- Baltimore Ravens +500
- Buffalo Bills +600
- Pittsburgh Steelers +800
- New Orleans Saints +1000
- Atlanta Falcons +1200
- Seattle Seahawks +1200
- Los Angeles Chargers +1600
- Green Bay Packers +1800
- Los Angeles Rams +2000
- Arizona Cardinals +2200
- Houston Texans +2200
- San Francisco 49ers +2500
- Cleveland Browns +3300
- Detroit Lions +3300
- Minnesota Vikings +3300
- Cincinnati Bengals +4000
- Miami Dolphins +4000
- Dallas Cowboys +5000
- Denver Broncos +5000
- Philadelphia Eagles +5000
- Indianapolis Colts +6600
- New England Patriots +6600
- New York Giants +6600
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers +6600
- Jacksonville Jaguars +7500
- Tennessee Titans +7500
- Carolina Panthers +7500
- Chicago Bears +7500
- Washington Commanders +10000
The Raiders are 1-2 on the season with a point-differential of negative-23. Pierce is in his first full season as head coach and could be looking to bring in different guys as he builds up the roster.
Adams, 31, is a mega talent but may not fit the timeline for competitiveness, which makes a pre-trade deadline deal a possibility. Adams has a base salary of $16.9 million this season, and a pro-rated amount of that cap hit would go with him if a trade is completed. The Raiders would take on more than $15 million in dead money.
Adams has base salaries of $35.6 million and $36.6 million in 2024 and 2025, but an acquiring team could release him after the season without a dead money hit.