Davante Adams is officially set to part ways with the New York Jets come 2025, a move that’s been anticipated but is now confirmed. Ian Rapoport broke the news today that the Jets are looking to either trade or cut Adams, a logical next step following Aaron Rodgers’ departure. With a hefty $38.2 million cap hit, the Jets are clearly prioritizing a roster refresh—a rebuild that requires both cleaning up the salary cap and embracing a younger core.
While it may seem like a difficult goodbye, there’s one team that should have its eyes on Adams: the Kansas City Chiefs. Fresh off a Super Bowl loss, the Chiefs are driven to rebound, and acquiring a proven playmaker like Adams could be the spark they need.
For the Jets, this transition opens an avenue for a fresh start under new head coach Aaron Glenn. After a rocky initial season in New York, where Adams managed to rack up 1,063 yards and eight touchdowns, his performance suggests that while he may not be in his prime, he still possesses the skillset to be highly productive at 32. The Jets can capitalize on this by trading Adams for valuable draft picks, while also allowing a young talent like Garrett Wilson to step forward as a primary receiver, making this move a strategic part of their rebuilding efforts.
On the flip side, the Chiefs find themselves in need of a seasoned wideout. Although they have promising young receivers like Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, these players are still navigating their way through the league. Having someone with Adams’ experience in the locker room, alongside Travis Kelce, could be immensely beneficial, especially for Mahomes, who has been yearning for dependable pass-catching options since the departure of Tyreek Hill.
Adams brings a wealth of knowledge about the AFC West, having faced off against division rivals during his time with the Raiders, where he logged impressive stats with 221 receptions for 2,869 yards and 23 touchdowns over 37 games. He wouldn’t have to bear the burden of being the primary target in Kansas City, potentially prolonging his career and allowing him to contribute effectively. Not to mention, finishing out his career playing alongside a quarterback of Mahomes’ caliber would be a dream scenario for any player.
As the offseason approaches, both the Jets and Chiefs have critical decisions to make. For New York, moving Adams may open the door to future success, while Kansas City could make a bold statement by adding a top receiver like him to a roster that’s already filled with talent. If this move materializes, it might just reshape the landscape of the AFC and reignite Adams’ dynamic impact on the field.