Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams may soon get a call from the NFL after knocking a cameraman to the ground after Monday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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The principal concerned visibly badly digested the defeat of 30 to 29 of his and a member of the staff responsible for taking images outside the field saw it when Adams headed for the locker room. The man in question was in front of the walking player and the latter pushed him, so that he fell before getting up.
Aware of the reprehensible nature of his actions, the former Green Bay Packers expressed his remorse during a scrum, even though he has a good chance of receiving a sanction from the league .
“I apologize to the guy I pushed after the game. Obviously, I was very angry at the end of the meeting and he found himself in front of me when I was leaving. This was my reaction and I felt bad immediately. It’s not me, that. My apologies, dear sir. Hoping you can see them”, he also wrote on his account Twitter.
Adams may have to explain his action to authorities, since the photographer has filed a complaint with the Kansas City Police Department. According to the NFL Network, he alleges he was assaulted by the footballer and the police have opened an investigation.
Before making his move, Adams had a good night statistically, collecting two touchdowns and 124 yards on three receptions. It’s tougher for the Raiders, however, who have lost four times in five outings this season. They will play their next duel on October 23 against the Houston Texans.