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“Like He Got an Ezekiel Elliot Tat” – Ryan Clark Makes a Hilarious Comparison After All Four of Bryan Hoyer’s Passes’ First Pass Attempts Go to Davante Adams Amidst Trade Rumors

Published 10/22/2023, 2:45 PM EDT

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Ryan Clark humorously liked Las Vegas Raiders‘ quarterback Bryan Hoyer’s reliance on Davante Adams amid trade rumors to a one-man show. In Week 7, the Raiders faced the Chicago Bears, but up to the end of the second quarter, the Bears dominated the Raiders. In the middle of all this, ex-NFL analyst and insider Clark came forward to humorously comment on Bryan Hoyer’s passes to Davante Adams.

Along with the passes, Clark could also be witnessed being reminiscent of Ezekiel Elliott’s tattoo celebration, drawing a hilarious comparison. Amidst all the light-hearted talks, the Bears grabbed a stunning victory at 30-12, bringing focus to their excellent game and rookie QB who displayed phenomenal control on the field.

Ryan Clark’s hilarious take on Hoyer’s focused passes

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As of the current game in the second quarter, Davante Adams has 5 receptions for 48 yards, averaging 9.6 yards per catch, but no touchdowns, with a long reception of 15 yards, on 7 targets. Amidst this, Ryan Clark hilariously commented on Bryan Hoyer’s decision to target Davante Adams with his first four pass attempts.

Impressively, Raiders’ wide receiver Adams executed a 15-yard slant route from QB Hoyer. Former professional football player and NFL analyst Ryan Clark wrote, “Boy!! They bout to feed Tae Adams like he got an Ezekiel Elliot Tat on his stomach today!” 

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Clark’s comment implied that Adams would receive numerous passes, similar to the star running back. This reference was made because Patriots’ running back Ezekiel Elliott once admitted to the location of his “Feed Me” tattoo being on his stomach.

 

Regarding trade news, reports suggest that despite public frustration, the Raiders are resisting trading their star player due to his bond with Derek Carr. They prioritize involving Adams to improve the team’s performance, with potential trade talks in the offseason if necessary. Trade interest in Adams remains constant amidst the loss of his team against the Bears.

Bears’ rookie QB shines in victory over Raiders

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In a stunning debut, rookie QB Tyson Bagent led the Chicago Bears to a decisive victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Bagent orchestrated three touchdown drives, showcasing poise beyond his rookie status. This win marked the Bears’ first home triumph since September 25, 2022, ending an 11-game drought.

Bagent’s inaugural touchdown pass in the third quarter sealed the deal for his side, drawing sighs of relief all over. The undrafted Division II standout, starting in place of the injured Justin Fields, completed 21 of 29 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown, impressively avoiding turnovers against a Raiders defense with minimal takeaways. It was a promising start for the young signal-caller.

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In Week 8 update: The Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Chargers, looking to continue their confident game forward. On the other hand, the Raiders would be focused on sorting out their genuine concerns, especially from today’s clash with the Bears.

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Mohammad Asif Ansari is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports, with a passion for bringing sports news to life through engaging content. As an ardent sports fan, Ansari likes to cover core sports angles. His latest article, “Dallas Cowboys Reportedly Making It Difficult for Aaron Rodgers to Pursue His Dream Team” got a hoard of interested sports readers.
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