HENDERSON, Nev. — Raiders coach Antonio Pierce channeled his inner Bill Belichick on Wednesday, delivering his own version of ''We're on to Cincinnati'' after being asked repeatedly about star wide receiver Davante Adams' status with the team.
''Davante's dealing with a hamstring (injury),'' Pierce said. ''He's rehabbing, and the rest of us are focusing on Denver.''
The Raiders visit the Broncos on Sunday, and whether Adams will be on the flight to Denver is very much an open question given this week's developments. He could miss his second game in a row with a hamstring injury, but multiple reports have said he wants out of Las Vegas and that the Raiders might be willing to accommodate such a request.
Raiders players followed Pierce's cue and said their main objective was preparing for the Broncos, though wide receiver Jakobi Meyers acknowledged the Adams situation is hanging in the background.
"It's going to be a distraction,'' Meyers said. ''It is what it is. We understand that. It's really more so making plays regardless. It doesn't matter what we get hit with — compartmentalizing and moving forward.''
Quarterback Gardner Minshew said Pierce addressed ''the elephant in the room'' with the players.
''He told us to kind of leave it there,'' Minshew said. ''That's not for us to handle. Our job is to get out there and practice and prepare for this week. That's all we can do and trust the guys upstairs are going to make the right decisions for our team.''
The first real hint of a potential divorce came Tuesday when Adams went on the ''Up and Adams Show'' and said he hadn't heard from Pierce since the coach appeared to like a social-media post about possibly trading Adams.