Ex-Raiders WR Drawing Interest From Teams as 5-Year Long Suspension Ends
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Ex-Raiders WR Drawing Interest From Teams as 5-Year Long Suspension Ends: Report
Before they acquired Davante Adams in a trade last year, the wide receiver position on the Las Vegas Raiders had seen some extremely awful luck. When former head coach Jon Gruden took over the organization, he traded wide receiver Martavis Bryant to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a third-round choice. This was one of his first major moves.
The NFL placed Bryant on indefinite leave during his first season with the Raiders for breaking the conditions of his conditional reinstatement following a prior ban for breaking the league’s drug abuse policy. Bryant seems to be considering a return to the NFL after being out of it for almost five years.
Commissioner Roger Goodell has reinstated the wide receiver, per a post from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero on November 4. Furthermore, he’s “attracting interest from teams” regarding a possible return.
A comeback for Bryant at this stage in his career is a long shot. He’s 31 now and his best asset was his speed. It’s hard to imagine he’ll still have the same speed after not playing at the NFL level for five years. That said, there could be a team out there willing to give a spot on the practice squad to see if he has any juice left.
Considering he’s been able to stay out of trouble for the past several years, it would be a low-risk move for a team to make.
Davante Adams Says Las Vegas Raiders Needed a Change
In other developments, general manager Dave Ziegler and head coach Josh McDaniels were fired by the Raiders this week, marking a significant shift. After two humiliating losses in a row, the team’s record dropped to 3-5 and its future looked dismal.
Despite appearing considerably happy since the news broke, Davante Adams has been dissatisfied throughout the season. Although he does not rejoice about Ziegler and McDaniels’ dismissals, he acknowledges that a shift was necessary.
During his media availability on November 2, Adams stated, “Don’t get it confused, it’s not a celebration that we have a new coach and that there have been changes made.” It was clearly time for some kind of change, in one form or another. Just to inject some fresh energy and give the team a small boost.
It’s more of an attitude that we’re attempting to adopt going forward in order to be as positive as we can, without using coercion. We can now categorically state that things have changed and that we have the chance to make changes. Our attitude is to enjoy ourselves and our time here in this building. It has felt like there is too much work.
What’s Next for Las Vegas Raiders?
As the Raiders’ temporary head coach, Antionio Pierce has nothing to lose. It is not his fault if the team performs poorly under his leadership because he did not assemble this group. He’ll receive a lot of credit for making that happen if the Raiders are fantastic or at the very least more competitive the rest of the season.
It’s hard to predict how the Raiders will appear under Pierce right now. He has never held a head coaching position in the NFL or at a college. He is obviously liked by the players, but that relationship can only carry a squad so far. Undoubtedly, Pierce is playing with a team that is unlikely to be any worse than it has been.