Davante Adams shoves a photographer as he walks off the field after the Raiders’ 30-29 loss Monday night.

The season is spinning out of control in Las Vegas. Adams shoved the photographer to the ground after the Raiders lost on Monday Night Football.

Adams apologized to the man during his post game interview. It all happened in a split second, and it seemed like Adams was in for a surprise. That wasn't the best way to respond.

The photographer was taken to the hospital after the altercation and has filed a police report, according to reports. Adams probably got himself involved in a situation that could have been avoided.

One of the main factors is frustration. He pushed a photographer on his way to the locker room after Monday night's game.

Adams is going to be punished by the league. There are so many cameras on the field that anything can be seen. Losing is frustrating but you can't take it out on someone doing their job. Adams apologized for his actions a short time after.

You wonder if Adams left Green Bay for Las Vegas because of this incident. Most people understand why young people prefer Sin City over Green Bay. We're aware of that. Professional athletes need to consider the whole work-life balance scenario when they decide where they want to be.

Since he's become one of the top receivers in the league, Adams has become accustomed to losing. Over the last few years, he has been called the best wideout. The Packers lost 10 regular season games over the last three years of the All-Pro receiver's career. The Raiders have lost four games in a row.

There were rumors about why Adams would choose to play with Carr over Rodgers. The history and friendship between Adams and Carr are from when they were teammates at the school. He didn't know how much more time Rodgers had in Green Bay.

After joining the Raiders, Adams said he wanted to do big things and be remembered. He respected my decision to be here.

There is a part of Adams that is wondering if he made the right decision. It seems like Rodgers will be around for at least another couple of years and based on how the season has started off for the Packers, they clearly miss Adams. It will be difficult for Adams to recreate the magic he had with Rodgers in Las Vegas.