Davante Adams apologizes for pushing a cameraman

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams apologized for shoving a cameraman as he left the field after a 30-29 loss Kansas City Chiefs on Monday evening.

The Raiders had a chance to get into position for the game-winning field goal, but Adams and Hunter Renfrow collided and fell as Derek Carr the fourth pass was incomplete in the final minute.

Adams hit the ground with his helmet as he returned to the sideline, then shoved the cameraman as he was leaving the field.

“Obviously very disappointed with the way the game ended and when he ran in front of me when I came out, that was my reaction and I felt terrible straight away. It’s not me… MY APOLOGIES, I hope you see that,” Adams wrote on Twitter.

Las Vegas, which started the season 17-0, fell to 1-4 on the season, tied with four other teams for the worst record in the NFL.

Adams also addressed the locker room situation.

“Before I answer that question, I’d like to apologize to the man… I hit him and pushed him and he fell to the ground, so I want to apologize to him,” Adams reportedly said. from the Kansas City Star. “It was just disappointing.”


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