Rams WR Davante Adams feeling ‘rejuvenated’ after OTAs
- The Los Angeles Rams signed 32-year-old wide receiver Davante Adams to a two-year contract in March 2025 after he was released by the New York Jets.
- Adams joined the Rams following Cooper Kupp's March release and after spending previous seasons with the Packers, Raiders, and Jets.
- Since joining, Adams quickly integrated into the Rams' offense and culture, earning praise for his veteran mentorship and chemistry with quarterback Matthew Stafford.
- Coach Sean McVay said, "He works at it," and Stafford noted they communicate constantly before and after plays to strengthen their connection.
- Adams' presence has brightened the Rams' outlook as they approach the season opener, joining a team viewed as Super Bowl contenders with a confident, hungry roster.
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‘Feeling rejuvenated’: Davante Adams fitting in well with Rams
Davante Adams lined up on the right side, ran a short slant pattern to the middle of the field, and then caught a pass from Matthew Stafford and sprinted up the middle toward the end zone. A few players later, Adams crossed the field left to right and then extended his 6-foot-1 frame while leaping high to grab a pass over the middle for another significant gain. It’s only organized team activities, conducted without pads, but Adams demonstrated …


Wide receiver Davante Adams feeling ‘rejuvenated’ to be with Rams
LOS ANGELES (AP) — All Davante Adams wanted was some stability and certainty, and the three-time All-Pro wide receiver sounds as if he has found it with the Los Angeles Rams.

Wide receiver Davante Adams feeling 'rejuvenated' to be with Rams
LOS ANGELES (AP) — All Davante Adams wanted was some stability and certainty, and the three-time All-Pro wide receiver sounds as if he has found it with the Los Angeles Rams.

Rams WR Davante Adams feeling ‘rejuvenated’ after OTAs
WOODLAND HILLS — As the Rams’ OTA practice ramped up on Tuesday, Davante Adams was holding court on the sideline. The three-time first-team All-Pro was surrounded by fellow receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell, running back Kyren Williams and receivers coach Eric Yarber, all staring down at Adams’ feet as he explained a break, modeling the movement needed. As the rest of the group moved on to the next drill, Nacua stayed with Adams, mirroring th…
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