Devante Adams wants out of Las Vegas.
The Raiders wide receiver has informed the organization that he would prefer to be traded, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter later reported the Raiders have told teams they’d “consider” trading the six-time Pro Bowler for a second-round pick plus additional compensation.
Adams, 31, has been the subject of frequent trade rumors since last season as it became clearer that he was frustrated with things in Las Vegas.
Adams has 18 catches for 209 yards and one touchdown this season with the Raiders.
He missed last Sunday’s game against the Browns after missing practice on Thursday due to a hamstring issue.
Adams played eight seasons on the Packers with Aaron Rodgers, who’s now the quarterback for a Jets team in win-now mode.