HENDERSON, Nev. -- There was no celebratory cigar smoke emanating out of the Las Vegas Raiders' locker room Sunday following their historic 3-0 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, as there had been after home wins over the New York Giants and New York Jets.
Rather, those were contrails from a frustrated Davante Adams, the Raiders' All-Pro receiver long gone from the Allegiant Stadium home locker room before media members were allowed in.
Late Tuesday afternoon, some 48 hours after his team fell in the lowest-scoring indoor game in NFL history, and with the Raiders (5-8) preparing to play host to the Los Angeles Chargers (5-8) on Thursday night on a short week, Adams described his frustration.