Davante Adams gets personal with vicious attack on Bills safety

The Buffalo Bills found themselves in some hot water over an incident that happened during the Las Vegas Raiders contest. Specifically, a hit on WR Davante Adams has sparked a now-viral attack from the superstar reciever. Late in the fourth quarter, down 28 points, Jimmy Garapolo dropped back and threw up a prayer to Adams […]

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The Buffalo Bills found themselves in some hot water over an incident that happened during the Las Vegas Raiders contest. Specifically, a hit on WR Davante Adams has sparked a now-viral attack from the superstar reciever.

Late in the fourth quarter, down 28 points, Jimmy Garapolo dropped back and threw up a prayer to Adams with 3 Bills defenders closing in. Adams wound up getting hit by Taylor Rapp in what can be seen as an unnecessary helmet-to-helmet hit.

The hit raised some serious questions as to why Adams and other starters were still in the game with under five minutes left in a blowout. Speaking to the media after the game, Adams didn't hold back.

"I don't want to continue to talk too much about it." Adams continued, "Was it unnecessary? Completely, obviously. I mean, certain players play a certain way, too. Some people are out of control, fly around, and don't have much true purpose."

That's when Adams' interview took a turn and he began personally attacking Taylor Rapps. "Maybe if that man learns how to play the game the right way, he will see the field. But until then, he'll have to gin in and live off plays like that, I guess."

While the hit was unnecessary, we could argue that Adams' comments were unnecessary as well. We aren't in the head of Taylor Rapp and don't know what was going through his mind, but we can't imagine he had any malicious intent with his hit, he's not trying to end Adams' career.

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