DALLAS — Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams appears destined for a trade. NFL insiders, including Ian Rapoport, broke the news Tuesday that Adams is requesting a trade. And like seemingly every other high-profile player on the move, Adams was linked to the Dallas Cowboys (among several other teams) by social media speculators.

Is there any validity to it? Not really – at least that we know of. But The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported Wednesday morning that the Cowboys and New York Jets "are among the many teams monitoring the Davante Adams situation." "Both have checked in with the Raiders," Russini tweeted.

"I'm told at this point that Vegas is in no rush to make a move until a team reaches their asking price – but Adams wants out ASAP." The New Orleans Saints have also been linked to Adams. The Saints and Jets make the most sense, as Adams has played with both of their quarterbacks, Derek Carr and Aaron Rodgers, respectively.

The Jets and Cowboys are among the many teams monitoring the Davante Adams situation. Both have checked in with the Raiders. I’m told at this point that Vegas is in no rush to make a move until a team reaches their asking price — but Adams wants out ASAP.

On the other hand, local Cowboys beat writer Clarence Hill, of All-City's DLLS, reports the Cowboys "have shown no interest in trading" for Adams. I was told the Cowboys have shown no interest in trading for Devante Adams. To no surprise of anyone The Cowboys have played this game be.