INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- As expected, Davante Adams was as advertised.
Sure hands. Seemingly always open. Great in space and on the run after the catch (are those Asante Samuel Jr.'s shoes still on the SoFi Stadium turf after getting faked out of them on Adams' 41-yard catch and run?).
But Adams' 10 catches for 141 yards and a 3-yard touchdown Sunday in his debut for the Las Vegas Raiders were not enough. Not when the guy throwing him the ball, quarterback Derek Carr, is harassed into six sacks, fumbles twice and throws a career high-tying three interceptions.