In their search for a Davante Adams trade partner this offseason, the Los Angeles Rams reportedly spoke to the Green Bay Packers.
Adams was the subject of trade rumors this offseason, and the Rams later admitted they did indeed explore trading him.
One of the teams the Rams explored trading him to was Adams' former team, the Packers, but Easton Butler of Packer Report says "the extent of the conversation with the Packers about Davante didn't go beyond initial talks."
"Back in March, I was told that the Rams were having discussions with teams about moving WR Davante Adams, with one of the teams being the Green Bay Packers," he wrote.
"The Rams reportedly wanted a young player, or picks in return. The extent of the conversation with the Packers about Davante didn't go beyond initial talks," Butler added.
The Adams rumors came amid reports that the Rams were one of the teams trying to trade for Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown.
Now, the expectation is the Rams' pursuit of Brown is over and the team will move forward with Adams.
Adams served as the Rams' No. 2 option behind Puka Nacua in 2025 and showed he's still got some gas left in the tank after posting 789 yards in 14 games.
The veteran wideout is entering the final year of his two-year, $44 million contract in 2027. Adams will turn 34 in December.
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