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Raiders star Davante Adams calls Commanders’ fans ‘miserable’

Las Vegas Raiders star Davante Adams is one of the NFL’s best wide receivers and has been for several years. Adams, who spent the first eight years of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers catching passes from Aaron Rodgers, was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022.

Despite quarterback issues in Las Vegas, Adams remains one of the NFL’s top offensive stars. Off the field, Adams is one of five NFL stars currently featured on the Netflix show, “Receiver.”

One of Adams’ co-stars on “Receiver,” Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown, recently joined Adams on “Hot Ones,” a part of “First We Feast,” where the pair ask one another questions while eating hot wings. The object of the game is to eat a wing after every question, with the wings being progressively hotter with each question.

Adams and St. Brown asked one another all sorts of questions, one of which was which NFL fan base is the worst. Adams’ answer came out of left field.

“The Washington Football Team, they obviously just miserable because the stadium is horrible, the city is not great at all,” Adams said. “I’m probably going to get somebody at my front door after this, but that’s just how I feel. We (are) on “Hot Ones” right now.”

What did Washington do to Adams? You’d think Adams would save some of his ire toward Green Bay’s former rivals, such as Chicago or Minnesota, but Washington?

Adams has played four career games against Washington. His stat line reads 20 receptions, 211 yards (10.6 YPC), and two touchdowns—not great numbers. Perhaps that’s why Adams has a beef with Washington.

Here’s the show:

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