The New York Jets didn't waste any time in addressing their offensive needs, and they're not waiting around to get Davante Adams on the field either.
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After being acquired in a trade with the Raiders on Tuesday, Adams is expected to play this Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Initially, interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich played it cautious, saying Tuesday it was too early to tell if Adams would be ready. But by Wednesday, the tone shifted — Ulbrich made it clear he expects the star wideout to be in the lineup this weekend.
The timing of Adams' missed games with the Las Vegas Raiders raised some eyebrows, listed with a hamstring injury, but also coinciding with his trade request. Adams, however, put any doubts about his health to rest during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, saying he's "good to go" and ready to contribute.
For the Jets, this is a huge addition. They're hoping that Adams' experience playing alongside quarterback Aaron Rodgers will fast-track the transition and give their offense the boost it desperately needs.
The chemistry between Adams and Rodgers is well-documented from their days in Green Bay, where the duo formed one of the NFL's most dangerous connections.
Now, the Jets are banking on that familiarity to pay immediate dividends, even as Adams adjusts to a new system. It's not going to fix everything overnight, but having a proven playmaker like Adams gives the Jets a chance to stay competitive, especially in a season where every win is critical. If Adams can quickly hit his stride, the Jets' offense may finally find the spark it's been missing.