Two weeks ago following the Las Vegas Raiders 30-29 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on "Monday Night Football," Las Vegas star wide receiver Davante Adams was caught on video shoving a cameraman to the ground as he made his way towards the player's tunnel. After the Raiders won their second game of the season -- a 38-20 defeat of the Houston Texans in Week 7 on Sunday -- Adams had a little fun as he prepared to exit the field.
Davante Adams had to double check if the path was really clear this time when leaving the field #RaiderNation #Raiders pic.twitter.com/lCV6vWsmzW
— Logan Reever (@loganreever) October 24, 2022
In his first season with Las Vegas, Adams leads the team in targets (63), receptions (37), receiving yards (509) and receiving touchdowns (five). He finished Sunday's win with eight catches for 95 yards on nine looks.
While no decision has been made yet, it was reported one day after Adams' incident with the cameraman in Week 5 that the All-Pro could face a suspension. It was later reported that the cameraman had filed a police report, telling authorities that he was the victim of an assault and claimed he was injured as a result.
He was also taken to a local hospital, according to local authorities. The cameraman retained an attorney that week and is allegedly dealing with issues related to a possible head injury.
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