FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Davante Adams will be Aaron Rodgers' house guest for a while, at least until the New York Jets' newly acquired wide receiver gets situated.
So, they drove together to the team facility Wednesday morning. And then sat next to each other during the team meeting, just like old times.
''I turned to him and just said, ‘Man, how crazy is this?''' Rodgers said with a big grin. "It's something that when we get together in the offseasons, we joke about, but it never seemed like a possibility or going to happen.
''So it's good to be with him.''
The two longtime Green Bay Packers teammates will also be back together on the football field in Pittsburgh on Sunday night, when Adams expects to make his Jets debut and catch passes again from his pal.
''Definitely, I'll be able to roll,'' Adams said.
The star wide receiver, acquired from Las Vegas on Tuesday, was limited during the team's walkthrough session. Adams missed the Raiders' past three games with a hamstring injury that coincided with his request to be traded.
After a whirlwind 48 hours and months of speculation, he was back with Rodgers and in his familiar No. 17 jersey — this time in green and white.