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The Jets started this season with big dreams—maybe even big enough to finally knock off the Bills and rule the AFC East. Instead, they’ve stumbled hard. Sitting at 4-11, they’ve now locked in their 14th straight year without a playoff appearance. That’s not just a drought; it’s a desert. But hey, pride is still on the line, and there’s a glimmer of hope with Davante Adams ready for action against Buffalo.

NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe brought some much-needed good news: Adams, Sauce Gardner, and Quinnen Williams are all active for the Bills showdown. On the flip side, Buffalo’s safety Damar Hamlin is out, though key defenders like Rasul Douglas and Matt Milano will suit up. It’s a mixed bag, but the Jets need every edge they can get.

Enter Adams and Gardner. But mainly the man coming from Sin City to the Big Apple… The week 7 trade for Davante Adams? That’s been quite rewarding. Aaron Rodgers has thrown 14 touchdowns to just one pick in the last eight games (well, how can the Green Bay chemistry go amiss here?). Sure, it might be too late. But at least they’re finishing with a fight.

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Adams (hip) was iffy earlier this week, but the Jets have given him the green light to go against the Bills. Then there’s Gardner, back after a one-game hiatus. He didn’t practice all week, but the Gang’s star corner is suiting up. Against Josh Allen and a dynamic Bills offense, Sauce’s return is huge. Can he lock it down? That’s the million-dollar question.

The Jets are still clinging to pride, even in a lost season. With key players stepping up, they’re hoping to make some noise against Buffalo. It may not save their year, but it’s a chance to show the fight still left in this team. At the same time, this is New York’s time to watch Rodgers and Adams cook together, even if this might be their last dance… Who knows?

Davante Adams has been the weapon for Aaron Rodgers

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Can Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers finally break the Jets' playoff curse, or is it too late?

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Davante Adams has been that guy for Aaron Rodgers, hasn’t he? The numbers don’t lie—averaging 7.5 catches, 110 yards, and more than a touchdown per game since joining the Jets. You know what that means: when Rodgers needs a bailout, Adams is the one dialing it up. No restrictions, no limitations, just pure dominance. If there’s a shred of hope left in this Jets offense, it’s riding on Adams’ shoulders.

Think about it—this duo isn’t just about chemistry; it’s history in the making. With 82 touchdown connections, Rodgers and Adams are one score away from passing Marino and Clayton on the all-time list. “Rodgers to Adams” is becoming shorthand for magic, like Manning to Harrison or Young to Rice. Don’t you love witnessing greatness unfold, even if it’s in a rough season for the Jets?

The milestones don’t stop there. Adams just joined the 100-touchdown club, and Rodgers is one throw away from 500 career touchdowns. That’s elite company, folks—only five quarterbacks have done it, and Rodgers could get there Sunday. Is there a better storyline in Week 17 than these two chasing history while everyone’s watching?

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Sure, the Jets’ season has been a mess, but let’s not miss the forest for the trees. Adams has been a game-changer, and Rodgers, even at 41, still has moments of brilliance. Whatever happens next—playoff dreams or offseason uncertainty—this connection deserves its own highlight reel.

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