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Furious Davante Adams unleashes second rant on Chargers’ “garbage-a**” social media – "I’ve literally abused y’all every single game”

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams expressed his frustration with the Los Angeles Chargers' social media for the second time. Adams criticized the Chargers for featuring him in a graphic labeling him as "garbage" during their schedule release.

Despite his initial rant, he continued to express his displeasure with the Chargers' social media team.

“Their garbage-ass social media, whoever thought it was a good idea to post [that]. When the schedule was released, they put something out. It was a picture of me with a pop tart’s graphic that they put some stupid stuff on," Adams said.
"It’s just crazy that they decided to use my picture when I’ve averaged 150 yards on them since I’ve been a Raider. I had to remind the people or any of the fans that slipped into that trap and thought that was a good idea to jump onto that bandwagon because I’ve literally abused y’all basically every single game since I’ve been a Raider," Adams continued.

In Adams' last four games against the Chargers, he has 494 receiving yards and four touchdowns. But it's likely Adams will look to do even more when Las Vegas plays their divisional rival in Week 1 and Week 18.

Breaking down the Raiders' and Chargers' early schedule

The Las Vegas Raiders open their 2024 season on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Las Vegas is a three-point underdog against Los Angeles in Week 1. The Raiders then go on the road to play the Baltimore Ravens in a game where they are 7.5-point underdogs.

Las Vegas has its home opener in Week 3 when they host the Carolina Panthers in a game the Raiders are favored by four points.

Los Angeles, meanwhile, will open their 2024 season at home against the Raiders. The Chargers will then go on the road to play the Panthers in Week 2 in a game Los Angeles is a three-point favorite in.

The Chargers then go on the road to play the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 3 before hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4. LA has a Week 5 bye week.

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