In a move that shook the NFL to its core, Davante Adams was traded to the New York Jets, where he would be reunited with his former teammate Aaron Rodgers. The Jets, currently sitting at a disappointing 2-4 record, were hoping that this acquisition would help turn their season around.
The impact of the Adams trade was felt beyond the football field, as a certain Mexican-inspired fast food chain saw an opportunity to have some fun. Taco Bell, known for their delicious Crunchwrap Supremes and their commercials featuring Adams during his time with the Las Vegas Raiders, decided to get in on the action.
They took to social media to share a fake property listing, claiming to put Adams’s Las Vegas home – complete with a Taco Bell built into it – on the market. The post humorously stated, “Imagine waking up to the smell of crunchwraps, every single morning. Welcome to your new dream home, ’cause guess what – you finally do have Taco Bell at home.”
But the fun didn’t stop there. The listing described the eight-bedroom, ten-bathroom single-family home (yes, you read that right – ten bathrooms) as coming with a full-time employee named Todd, who would cater to all of your Taco Bell needs. As for the price of the property, well, interested buyers would have to inquire.
Unsurprisingly, fans loved the playful stunt pulled by Taco Bell. It added a humorous twist to what was already a significant move in the NFL landscape. Only time will tell if the Adams-Rodgers reunion will be able to lift the Jets out of their current slump, but one thing is for sure – Taco Bell made sure to capitalize on the buzz surrounding the trade.