This had to be something Davante Adams was aware of with him pushing the cameraman video viral on Twitter
While Derek Carr is a competent quarterback, he is not Aaron Rodgers, and the Raiders haven’t been as good as the Packers in a very long time. While checking the footage everyone initially believed that he was pushing a disrespectful fan, but upon closer investigation, it can be seen that it was actually a cameraman. The SportsGrail provides the information below.
Davante Adams Hits And Pushes Cameraman To The Ground During Raiders vs Chiefs, Video Goes Viral On Twitter
Davante Adams, a receiver for the Raiders, was clearly upset with the final score of the game on Monday. He gave in to his anger and let it consume him. Adams shoved a worker carrying equipment to the ground as he made his way to the tunnel following the Chiefs’ 30-29 defeat. Adams slammed the man down with both hands as he crossed his path.
Loool Davante Adams shoving people pic.twitter.com/ZSR0z365Gw
— Gifdsports (@gifdsports) October 11, 2022
@tae15adams shoving people down that are doing their job? What’s wrong with you? Asshole. https://t.co/izcZvJQuFa
— Chance Sargent (@Chief_Chance93) October 11, 2022
Me in court that next day https://t.co/DrYuwOL7AD pic.twitter.com/e8PhKRkRTR
— ***Mikey (@B_NERD_) October 11, 2022
Despite Adams having a stellar night, they still got a D.
Following Kelce’s final touchdown catch, Adams’ second touchdown catch came as Kansas City (4-1) missed a 2-point attempt, leaving the score at 30-23. Josh Jacobs, who had shredded the Chiefs defence all night, was stopped at the goal line with 4:29 remaining because Raiders coach Josh McDaniels decided to go for two instead of kicking a go-ahead extra point.
With 2:29 remaining, the Raiders once more gained possession of the ball, and a big third-down pass to Adams down the sideline of Kansas City appeared to put them in field-goal range. With 47 seconds left before the Chiefs ran out the clock, Carr fired an incomplete pass on fourth-and-1 after the play was reviewed and it was determined that Adams had not kept both feet inside the end zone.
Carr finished with 241 passing yards, while Jacobs added 133 rushing yards and a score as the Raiders (1-4) suffered their fourth consecutive defeat to the Chiefs. Daniel Carlson’s field goal streak now stands at 38 games after going 3 for 3. He would have given anything to get the chance to be No. 39.
The Raiders failed to score on their first drive of the game for the first time all season, which set the tone for the game’s twists and turns.