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Raiders' Davante Adams ready to move on, focused on Texans

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams stepped to the lectern for his weekly news conference wearing all black Fragment Air Jordan gear, with his backpack strapped on, and five minutes to spare before team meetings.

He used about four of them and had nothing more than Sunday's opponent, the Houston Texans, on his mind.

Speaking to reporters for the first time since being charged with assault for a shoving incident with a freelance photographer immediately following a loss in Kansas City on Oct. 10, Adams was asked if he had anything to add to the previous statements he made after the game and on social media.

'œNo, not at this point,'ť Adams said. 'œI mean, I said what I said, and it was genuine. It was honest before, so like I said, it was something that I regretted, but we're putting it to bed now. There's nothing else to really talk about at this point.'ť

Refreshed from a bye week that saw his college jersey retired at Fresno State on Saturday, one night before serving as the pace car driver for the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Adams answered four more questions about self-reflection, being honest with himself and on-field performances.

'œYou got to be real with yourself at the end of the day,'ť Adams said. 'œAnd if that was your best effort and the best that you can possibly do, then sometimes you got to live with it and come back and fight another day.'ť

Sage advice that could be applied to the Raiders' prize acquisition either on or off the field, considering his past 10 days.

From the moment Ryan Zebley walked into Adams' path as he was heading into a tunnel after the 30-29 loss, it's been a whirlwind of events. Adams shoved Zebley to the ground before continuing to the locker room. Moments later, Adams apologized during a postgame interview in the locker room, then took to social media to apologize again.

Zebley said he suffered whiplash, a headache and a possible minor concussion, per police records of the incident, and two days later Adams was charged with misdemeanor assault in the Municipal Court of Kansas City for committing an 'œintentional, overt act'ť that inflicted bodily injury.

Adams is due in court on Nov. 10. And with the NFL disciplinary process needing to play out before the league acts on the incident under its personal conduct policy - possible punishment includes a fine or suspension -Adams is expected to be available for the Raiders on Sunday.

At 1-4, Las Vegas can use all the help it can get against a Texans team also coming off a bye week, and its first victory of the season the week prior.

'œObviously, you look at the record and none of us are proud of that part,'ť Adams said. 'œBut when you look at what we put into it, not that there's any moral victories in this, but you even look at some of the power rankings and the fact that they have us where they have us, after having one victory at this point shows that there's something that we're doing out there that people are taking notice of and just not finishing to the best of our ability.

'œRight now it's just checking that and finding all the things that we got to correct and do a little bit better to be able to finish off those games the right way.'ť

NOTES: On Monday, CB Nate Hobbs was placed on the reserve/injured list with a hand injury suffered during the Chiefs game. The Raiders also signed CB Tevaughn Campbell to the practice squad and released CB Bryce Cosby. ... LB Jayon Brown (hamstring), WR Mack Hollins (heel) and TE Foster Moreau (knee) were all limited in practice Wednesday. TE Darren Waller (hamstring) did not participate.

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Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams (17) is congratulated by Josh Jacobs (28) after scoring during the first half of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) The Associated Press
Las Vegas Raiders' Davante Adams, right, a former Fresno State player, has his jersey number retired at halftime of Fresno State's NCAA college football game against San Jose State in Fresno, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian) The Associated Press
Las Vegas Raiders' Davante Adams, left, talks to Raiders quarterback Derek Carr as they wait for a halftime ceremony at which Adams' Fresno State jersey number was retired, at an NCAA college football game between Fresno State and San Jose State in Fresno, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. Carr also played at Fresno State. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian) The Associated Press
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