In a fiery twist that has fans reeling and insiders whispering, former Green Bay Packers star Davante Adams has reportedly mocked his former teammate Jaire Alexander over the cornerback’s massive $100 million contract — all after a high-stakes blunder that may have cost the Packers a game.
During a dramatic showdown between the Packers and the Raiders, Alexander — widely regarded as one of the NFL’s top shutdown corners — dropped a potential game-sealing interception late in the fourth quarter. The missed opportunity allowed Las Vegas to continue the drive and eventually score the go-ahead touchdown, stealing a 24–20 victory in front of a stunned Lambeau crowd.
But the on-field heartbreak was just the beginning.
Adams Unfiltered
Sources close to the Raiders locker room say Davante Adams, who caught a crucial touchdown earlier in the game, made a not-so-subtle remark after the final whistle — reportedly within earshot of several Green Bay players:
“A hundred mil for hands like that? Glad I took my talents elsewhere.”
While Adams didn’t mention Alexander by name, those in the vicinity say it was clearly directed at the All-Pro corner, with whom Adams once shared fierce battles in practice before his trade to Las Vegas.
One player described the mood in the Packers’ locker room afterward as “tight and tense,” noting that Alexander stayed silent, choosing to head directly to the trainers’ room after the game.
Old Teammates, New Heat
Adams and Alexander once represented the pinnacle of Green Bay talent — iron sharpening iron during practices, pushing each other to All-Pro levels. But Adams’s departure in 2022 — fueled by contract disputes and a desire to play with Derek Carr — left a noticeable rift.
This latest moment may have thrown gas on still-smoldering embers.
Fans React Online
The internet wasted no time diving into the drama.
Hashtags like #JaireDrop, #DavanteShade, and #100MillionMistake quickly trended on NFL Twitter.
One Raiders fan wrote:
“Davante still cooking AND talking facts. Jaire fumbled the bag.”
Meanwhile, Packers fans were split:
“We ride with Jaire, but man… that hurt.”
“Adams never misses a chance to remind us what we lost.”
Matt LaFleur Responds
When asked about the comment in his postgame press conference, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur deflected:
“We win and lose as a team. Jaire’s one of the best in the league. One play doesn’t define him.”
Alexander has yet to comment, though insiders expect he’ll address the media later this week. Whether he responds to Adams directly or lets his play do the talking remains to be seen.
One thing is clear: the next time these two stars meet on the field — it won’t just be about football. It’ll be personal.
This is a fictional story. Any resemblance to real events is purely coincidental.