Earlier today, it was reported that former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams was being released by the New York Jets. Of course, that move was not at all surprising given the fact that New York will save $30 million on their salary cap with his release. Additionally, the changing of the guard at head coach and general manager in the Jets organization has spelled the end of the Aaron Rodgers experiment.
Adams is now a true free agent for the first time in his career, free to sign with any team that he chooses. And while there will be many teams vying for his services in 2025, former Packers tight end Brandon Bostick believes he should finish out his career in Green Bay.
Former Green Bay Packers Tight End Brandon Bostick Urges Davante Adams to Come Home

Adams is one of the most accomplished wide receivers in Packers franchise history. He ranks fourth in receiving yards (8,121), second in receptions (669), and second in touchdown receptions (73).
The one thing that eluded him during his tenure in Green Bay, though, was a Super Bowl. Bostick, who was teammates with Adams in 2014, thinks he should return home to get that coveted Lombardi Trophy:
17 go back to Green Bay and finish off your Legacy! We love you and welcome you Back. Imma holla at Tae❤️🧀
— Brandon Bostick (@Bostick11) March 4, 2025
As mentioned, Adams will have plenty of suitors in free agency, and it does sound like he is leaning towards playing on the West Coast. However, he has also showed a possible desire to return to Green Bay, the team with whom he experienced the most success in his career.
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