Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams will be sitting out Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after not practicing all week. This will mark the third consecutive game that Adams has missed due to a hamstring injury.
The absence of Adams comes at a crucial time for the Raiders, as the star receiver has been the subject of trade rumors. With the trade deadline looming on Nov. 5, there are strong indications that Adams may have played his final game in a Raiders uniform. Head coach Mike Tomlin expressed the team’s desire to move Adams sooner rather than later, adding to the speculation surrounding the talented wideout.
Despite his limited playing time this season, Adams has still managed to make an impact on the field. In just three games, he has recorded 18 catches for 209 yards and one touchdown, showcasing his value to the team.
In addition to Adams, the Raiders have a number of other key players listed as questionable for Sunday’s matchup. Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg, wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, offensive tackle Thayer Munford, offensive guard Jackson Powers-Johnson, running back Zamir White, and safety Trey Taylor are all dealing with various injuries that could impact their availability for the game.
As the Raiders prepare to face off against the Steelers, the status of these players will undoubtedly play a role in the team’s performance. With Adams sidelined and a number of other key contributors potentially limited, Las Vegas will need to rely on their depth and resilience to secure a victory on Sunday. Stay tuned for updates on the Raiders’ injury situation as game day approaches.