It’s been quite the tumultuous offseason for the Green Bay Packers after seeing their stellar 2020 campaign derailed in January.
Adams is entering the final year of a deal that will pay him $12.25 million in base salary, and coming off a season that saw him rack up 1,374 receiving yards and a career-high 18 touchdowns en route to being named an All-Pro, the 28-year-old is in position to get a sizable raise soon.
“Obviously, the quarterback situation helps it, but the stars got to align across the board as far as contractually.
“It’s been a very gradual growth,” said Adams. “That’s kind of how the true connection goes between a quarterback and a wideout.
And with such a close relationship, Adams has an inside track on if Rodgers will show up for training camp and, ultimately, the regular season to come.
“Honestly, I’m not a gambling man, so it’s tough to say what the chances are on that, but we’re all just praying that he comes back,” he said.