The New York Jets' search for answers on offense will extend into the offseason, when they likely will revisit a target they've had their eyes on since last summer.
The Jets inquired about reuniting Las Vegas Raiders Pro Bowl receiver Davante Adams with Aaron Rodgers before last month's trade deadline, only to be quickly rebuffed.
But the Jets might not be willing to take no for an answer, as sources around the NFL expect that New York will pursue Adams again this offseason, trying once and for all to pair him with Rodgers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
"That will happen," one source predicted. "I think so."
Sources believe that whether the Raiders consider trading Adams could depend on how their season finishes. Since naming Antonio Pierce as interim head coach, the Raiders (5-5) have won two straight games and garnered recognition and respect from around the league, while Adams has looked and sounded extremely happy.
If the Raiders, who visit the Dolphins on Sunday, can continue their winning ways and prove they are headed in the right direction, Adams might want to remain a part of the organization and stay in Las Vegas, where he has enjoyed living.
But if the Raiders struggle down the stretch and Adams thinks a Rodgers reunion in New York enhances his chances of winning, he ultimately could wind up requesting a trade.
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