Picture Credit: Twitter

Picture Credit: Twitter

The Patrick Mahomes-led Kansas City Chiefs pulled off a thrilling victory over the struggling Las Vegas Raiders. The Texas Tech alumni posted another incredible stat line of 29 completions, and 292 yards leading to four touchdowns. This magical showcase caused a lot of frustrations in the Raiders’ camp but one player who couldn’t contain his anger was Wide Receiver, Davante Adams.


The former Green Bay Packers was seen shoving away a man and sending the person to the ground on his way to the locker room following the Raiders' 30-29 loss. There has been no update on the condition of the person but since then Adams has issued an apology on his Twitter account. 


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In the apology, Adams expressed that this reaction was a result of pure anger and frustration. He further expressed that he felt extremely horrible after what he did and hopes that the person sees this message.  The Fresno State graduate said, “Sorry to the guy I pushed over after the game. Obviously very frustrated at the way the game ended and when he ran in front of me as I exited that was my reaction and I felt horrible immediately. That's not me...MY APOLOGIES man hope you see this.”


One of the major reasons behind Adams’ frustrations could have been his collision with teammate Hunter Renfrow after Vegas was down by one point on 4th-and-1. Both Renfrow and Adams ran into each other as Raiders’ QB Derrek Carr fumbled the ball after an immediate blitz after the snatch. After this incident, Adams threw his helmet in frustration as he made his way to the sideline.