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Davante Adams says Vegas defensive end was ‘snubbed’ from All-Pro team

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Davante Adams was named a First-team All-Professional for the third straight season, however he was shocked that his teammate wasn’t named to the excessive honor.

Las Vegas Raiders’ Maxx Crosby was left off the All-Professional lists, a lot to each his and Adams’ dismay.

Maxx Crosby, #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders, reacts throughout an NFL soccer recreation between the Las Vegas Raiders and the New England Patriots at Allegiant Stadium on December 18, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
(Michael Owens/Getty Photographs)

When the All-Professional groups had been introduced, Crosby was left nearly speechless. He reacted with only one phrase.

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“Wow.”

Adams took to Twitter somewhat over a half hour later and backed up his teammate.

“Maxx was brutally snubbed and anyone must be held accountable,” Adams tweeted.

Crosby was a Second-team All-Professional final season and was named to his second straight Professional Bowl this season, however he actually has a gripe.

Davante Adams, #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders, and Maxx Crosby, #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders, share a second as they stroll to the sideline previous to a preseason recreation in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings at Allegiant Stadium on August 14, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
(Michael Owens/Getty Photographs)

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His 12.5 sacks had been a profession excessive, as had been his 88 tackles. He was tied for eighth within the NFL in sacks (fifth-most by an finish), however he led the league in tackles for loss with 22.

Every edge rusher who was named an All-Professional (Nick Bosa, Micah Parsons, Myles Garrett, and Haason Reddick) had extra sacks on the 12 months. Nevertheless, 14 defensive ends had extra sacks than he did in 2021, but he was nonetheless in a position to crack the second workforce.

Davante Adams, #17, and Maxx Crosby, #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders, meet earlier than the sport in opposition to the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium on October 2, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Crosby’s Raiders went 6-11 this 12 months, which was third within the AFC West after final 12 months’s playoff look.

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