
That probably depends on whether or not Aaron Rodgers ends up with the Giants
As had been anticipated since the New York Jets moved on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Jets today released Rodgers’ buddy, wide receiver Davante Adams.
Could the duo simply switch locker room and practice facilities and wind up together with the New York Giants? Should that happen?
The Giants actually have a sneaky need at wide receiver. Yes, New York has Malik Nabers. The Giants, though, seem likely to lose Darius Slayton when free agency opens next week. Jalin Hyatt, a 2023 third-round pick, has disappointed in his two seasons. Slot receiver Wan’Dale Robinson catches a lot of passes, but does little with the ball once he catches it. He averages just 8.2 yards per catch over three seasons.
Adams, 31, is still an outstanding receiver. He has 957 receptions for 11,844 yards in his career. In 2024, he caught 85 passes for 1,063 with thre Jets and Las Vegas Raiders.
The Giants could use the 6-foot-1, 215-pound Adams’ skill set and productivity. There seems, though, little chance that Adams would come to the Giants unless Rodgers is there first. The early speculation is that Adams would like to play on the West Coast
So, is the possibility of Rodgers and Adams teaming up with the Giants realistic? It remains to be seen.
Your thoughts, Giants fans? Would you be OK with the Rodgers-Adams Show coming to the Giants?