Unbelievable: Turmoil In Raiders Home Stadium As Star Player Is Confirmed…

Joking around about the Raiders’ unrest, Davante Adams said, “Worried about the wrong s–t.”

the team’s locker room when he momentarily halted himself to chuckle at his teammates’ detractors.

Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders high fives Adam Butler #69 of the Las Vegas Raiders prior to a game against the New England Patriots at Allegiant Stadium

Adams grinned and continued, mockingly mimicking analysts, “Hey, get ready for this, I’m calling it now, ‘This is why they’re losing because they’re worried about the wrong s–t.'”

“They’re playing basketball; run the correct path and grab the ball, f-king.”

He took a swing with the tiny ball as he was finishing his jabs, and he swung it perfectly.

Adams emphasized, “Catch that s–t,” when he struck the bucket.

It would be an understatement to say that Las Vegas has had a turbulent week.

The team lost on “Monday Night Football” to the Lions to finish Week 8 and then proceeded to fire head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler as the team skidded to a 3-5 start.

This came after a buildup in which both players became upset and owner Mark Davis became “volatile and angry” over the team’s lackluster performance.

Davante Adams was seen visibly frustrated this past week during a loss to the Lions.

Adams himself had been at the center of the team’s discontent, showing his visible frustration on the field by slamming his helmet down on the sideline after quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo missed him on a wide-open pass.

With the Raiders floundering, Adams became at the center of trade rumors — including a target of the Jets, as The Post’s Brian Costello reported — but he was not moved before the Oct. 31 deadline.

According to CBS Sports, at least one team was “ghosted” by the Raiders in potential trade talks as the turmoil in the organization hit a boiling point.

“Explains why they ghosted us … Nobody responded yesterday,” one team told CBS Sports NFL insider Josina Anderson

.He took a swing with the tiny ball as he was finishing his jabs, and he swung it perfectly.

Adams emphasized, “Catch that s–t,” when he struck the bucket.

It would be an understatement to say that Las Vegas has had a turbulent week.

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