Adams could be suspended for pushing the stadium worker to the ground.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Adams is facing discipline from the league that could lead to a suspension once the review is complete.
Adams pushed the worker down as he tried to get to the locker room at the stadium.
Adams apologized to the media and suggested that he had gotten the worse of himself.
Davante Adams @tae15adamsSorry to the guy I pushed over after the game. Obviously very frustrated at the way the game ended and when he ran infront of me as I exited that was my reaction and I felt horrible immediately. Thats not me..MY APOLOGIES man hope you see this.
After a narrow loss to Kansas City, the Raiders are now a disappointing 4-7.
The connection between Carr and Adams is one of the reasons why the Raiders were able to pull off the upset on the road Monday.
Adams scored his second touchdown of the game to bring the Raiders back into the game. Josh Jacobs was stopped short of the goal line instead of going for the two-point conversion.
The Raiders had a chance to win it after getting the ball back, but their final two plays went wrong.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentOn a 3rd-and-1 play with 51 seconds remaining, Carr seemed to hit Adams for a big play down the sideline that could have put the Raiders in field goal range. Adams was able to get one foot down after establishing possession.
On the ensuing fourth-and-1 play, Adams and Renfrow ran into each other, which ended the Raiders' hopes.
During his time with the Green Bay Packers, Adams enjoyed enormous success, but he wanted to get traded to the Raiders in order to get to know Carr better.
The Fresno State product has excelled individually, with 29 catches for 414 yards and five touchdown in five games, but the team has not been successful.
Losing their best offensive player for any period of time would make it harder for the Raiders to get back on track.
After the bye next week, Las Vegas will play six straight games against teams with losing records, including Houston, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, Denver and Seattle.