Danny Trevathan says he and Davante Adams are ‘good’ after hit
Chicago Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan has reached out to Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams and says that things are good between them despite Trevathan’s late hit.
Trevathan was suspended for one game due to the hit on Adams on Sept. 28, and the linebacker said he has spoken to the wide receiver twice.
“I told him I hope he’s good,” Trevathan said Wednesday, via Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun-Times. “Hope you know I wasn’t trying to harm him. I was just trying to make a play.
“He was real cool. He plays football. He plays it hard, and he plays it good. Obviously, he played last week. He did good. He handled it well. We were good.”
Trevathan has denied that there was any intent behind the hit, which gave Adams a concussion and led to a surge of outcry. Adams is already back on the field, though, and has apparently accepted the linebacker’s apology.