**FUCKING SILENCE: Davante Adams Ignores Raiders’ Pierce After Social Media Drama**

Star Wide Receiver Breaks Silence on Team Drama

Davante Adams, the talented wide receiver, has finally spoken out about the recent controversy surrounding his team. In a recent interview, Adams addressed the rumors and speculation that have been circulating about his future with the Las Vegas Raiders.

When asked about the team’s coach, Antonio Pierce, liking a social media post questioning whether Adams had played his last game with the Raiders, Adams revealed that he hadn’t spoken to Pierce since the incident. “I haven’t heard from him. I haven’t talked to him,” Adams said. “Social media is a beast, so it’s a lot of people out there wondering what’s going on and reaching out.”

Adams also addressed the rumors that he might have played his last game with the Raiders, saying, “All I can control is this talk we’re having right here, and after we’re done with this, all I can control is the next thing that I’m on to.” The star receiver has been sidelined with a hamstring injury, which is expected to keep him out on a week-to-week basis.

Despite the speculation, Adams emphasized his focus on getting healthy and staying positive. “I’m trying to get healthy and doing everything that I can to stay on top of that because the worst thing you can do, especially with a situation like a hammy, is trying to force it, get out there, and do long-term damage because you’re trying to be greedy and not understand the process,” he said.

The drama surrounding Adams’ future with the Raiders has been fueled by comments made by Pierce, who suggested that some players were making “business decisions” on the field. However, Adams downplayed the controversy, saying, “It gets annoying for sure, but I’m one of those players that people like to talk about, one way or the other. Thank God that he blessed me with the ability to just focus in on what I need to focus in on and not get sidetracked by any of the outside noise.”

Despite the constant trade rumors, Adams remains committed to his team and is focused on getting back on the field as soon as possible. “You know, it’s just kind of the weekly, what’s up with Tae thing. There’s always some sort of drama. At the end of the day, 17 doesn’t create any of it, so people can say what they want, but I’m just chilling, trying to be the model for not stirring the pot and just locking in and doing what I got to do.”

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