Davante Adams Reveals the Team and Player He Wants to Play With – And It’s Not Who You’d Expect [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Davante Adams has indicated that his preferred destination is over in the AFC.
Last week, it was reported that the Rams explored trading Davante Adams while eyeing a trade for Philadelphia Eagles star AJ Brown. The 33-year-old has one season remaining on his deal with the NFC runner-ups.
However, it was later reported that the Rams aren’t shopping Adams, as they’ve already paid his roster bonus. But judging by the latest words from the man himself, you can’t help but wonder if Adams would prefer a change of scenery.
Ahead of Saturday’s Fanatics Flag Football event, the participants were asked to play a game of “Pass the Phone.” After Adams received the phone, he said, “I’m passing the phone to somebody who I wish I had the chance to play with.”
The video immediately cut to Cincinnati Bengals star signal-caller Joe Burrow:
Uh Oh: Rams star WR Davante Adams says that he “wishes” he could play with Bengals QB Joe Burrow.
“I’m passing the phone to somebody who I wish I had the chance to play with…”
Imagine having Chase x Higgins x Adams 😱 pic.twitter.com/iOer51B5Gy
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 20, 2026
Adams was drafted to Team Wildcats FFC, where he’ll play with Burrow. Retired legends Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski will also compete in the event.
Davante Adams Would Be The Ideal Pickup For Bengals

If Adams hits the trade block, the Bengals should definitely have Rams general manager Les Snead on speed dial.
Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are arguably the league’s best receiving tandem. But adding a future Hall of Famer like Adams to the mix would make Cincinnati’s offense borderline unstoppable.
Despite missing three games last season, Adams finished with 60 receptions for 789 yards and 14 touchdowns, per Pro Football Reference. If he came to Cincinnati, Adams would be a matchup nightmare as their No. 3 receiver.
But the Rams obviously shouldn’t consider the idea of trading Adams unless they landed another impact receiver. Perhaps if they find someone they like in the draft, Adams will be available via trade.
