While speculation is currently pointing elsewhere, the Buffalo Bills might not be off Davante Adams’ list of preferred teams to be traded to, according to a report.
Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, while the 31-year-old All-Pro wideout is aiming toward reuniting with one of his former quarterbacks if he is dealt, other options are not off the table.
Rapoport wrote this week:
New York is where the Raiders star wants to play after informing the team on Monday he prefers to be traded, multiple sources say. But Adams has not demanded as much from Las Vegas, and this is not a scenario like [Aaron] Rodgers’ in 2023 when the quarterback informed the Packers he would only play for the Jets.
In fact, according to sources informed of Adams’ thinking, he is open to playing for several other teams. The New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys and perhaps the San Francisco 49ers are among teams that either have inquired about the six-time Pro Bowler or are places Adams would be happy landing.
Adams requested a trade from the Raiders earlier this week. As of now, no deal is in place and he’s already set to miss Week 5, regardless of what team’s roster he is on, because of injury.
The Bills were not immediately connected to Adams, but since his trade request, Buffalo reportedly has expressed interest in him.
Adams has been named a first-team All-Pro three times in his career.
Bills Wire will provide updates as information is made available.
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