As the Jets prepare for their Week 17 matchup against the Bills, WR Davante Adams is ready to go, and ready to give Aaron Rodgers TD #500
Head coach Jeff Ulbrich had a positive update about Davante Adams' injury status ahead of the Jets matchup versus the Bills.
Aaron Rodgers could make his 500th passing touchdown against Buffalo, but will wide receiver Adams be available to catch it?
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams was quiet in a Week 17 loss to the Buffalo Bills, catching just five passes for 47 yards. He needs just 25 receiving yards for his fifth straight 1,000-yard season.
The New York Jets will look to play upset on Sunday when they travel to face the Buffalo Bills. The Jets are far out of playoff contention at 4-11, but they have the chance to defeat an AFC East rival in the Bills,
The Buffalo Bills are making their final preparations for Sunday afternoon's matchup with the AFC East rival New York Jets.
There are three teams that the Buffalo Bills could play in the playoffs. Two games will decide which one travels to Highmark Stadium.
Cornerback Sauce Gardner is listed as questionable after suffering a hamstring injury during the third quarter of the Jets’ Week 16 loss to the Rams. He was limited during Friday’s practice. “If there’s anybody that would play with an injury and push it, it’s him,” Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich said.
The Green Bay Packers have a lot to play for in terms of the postseason to end 2024, but two former franchise greats are chasing NFL milestones over the final two games of the season. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and receiver Davante Adams — now with the New York Jets — can hit special marks to finish 2024.
Adams offered his teammates a message heading to the Week 18 game against the Dolphins.
"I got 200, I got 400, so it would be dope to get 500 as well," said Adams, who produced five consecutive Pro Bowl seasons while catching passes from Rodgers in Green Bay. "We've had some special connections in the past, so it'd be great and obviously it'd be a big, big thing for him."