Davante Adams denies speaking with ex-NFL WR about mindset

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams is not happy with DeSean Jacksons recent public comments.
In an appearance on The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Jackson said he had spoken to Adams and claimed Adams is unhappy with the Raiders while suggesting he was reluctant to put the information out there.
Me and Davante, weve talked," Jackson said, "and I hate to do it because I dont want to be the guy thats Oh, D-Jax said this and said that, but at the end of the day [Davante] isnt happy." Adams responded to those comments on Wednesday and he disputed that he and Jackson had ever had such a discussion.
#Raiders WR Davante Adams took exception to DeSean Jackson saying Adams was "unhappy" in Las Vegas.
"I've probably spoken to DeSean Jackson maybe three or four times in my life and I never had a conversation with him.
Ever.
And I put that on my kids." Paul Gutierrez (@PGutierrezESPN) September 4, 2024 Ive probably spoken to DeSean Jackson maybe three or four times in my life and I never had a conversation with him.
Ever.
And I put that on my kids, Adams said.
Whatever you see, if it aint from the horses mouth, its probably bullst." The veteran wideout then elaborated on his thinking.
In terms of me being upset or not being happy in this organization," he continued, "its just a bunch of BS thats just meant to throw everybody off and get clickbait.
If I was pissed off, I mean, I wouldnt be here right now.
Rumors of Adams unhappiness in Las Vegas have lingered for a year now.
He has somewhat contributed to them as well , whether he intended to or not.
When given the chance, however, he has always denied them publicly.
Adams has not caused any off-field issues for the Raiders, either.
Adams has also been the subject of trade rumors, but he brushed those aside during the offseason.
For the time being, he clearly is not going anywhere.
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