WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Wide receiver Davante Adams has extensive experience playing alongside starting quarterbacks who have sustained long NFL careers.

First it was Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, who is currently playing for Pittsburgh in his 21st NFL season. This year, it's Matthew Stafford in Los Angeles, who is in his 17th NFL season and playing arguably the best ball of his career.

The key to that longevity, according to Adams, also explains why he and Stafford's connection has progressed to what's been displayed over the last two games.

"It's one thing to have an arm and to be able to throw," Adams said after Wednesday's practice. "That's a prerequisite to play quarterback in this league. You have to be able to throw a football decently well. They (media) criticize everybody an

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