While the Green Bay Packers trailed for most of the game, the connection between their top receiver and quarterback Aaron Rodgers was mostly sporadic, unable to establish much of a rhythm.
Adams caught six of those nine targets, tallying 40 yards and a touchdown: His fourth touchdown in the last four games and his seventh of the season.
But Rodgers still wants to find ways to get Adams even more involved in "clutch situations," as he pointed out during his post-game presser following the 31-17 loss in Foxborough.
"We had a couple good drives there," Rodgers said of the few instances Sunday night in which things seemed to go right.