Las Vegas Raiders large receiver Davante Adams is now not dealing with a misdemeanor assault charge for shoving a cameraman after his workforce’s street sport final season against the Kansas City Chiefs
A spokesperson for the Kansas City municipal courtroom advised The Kansas City Star on Friday {that a} prosecutor had dismissed the charge, and that the case was closed.
The man, recognized by police as Ryan Zebley, was a University of Missouri-Kansas City scholar working with a neighborhood manufacturing firm that was serving to ESPN cowl the Oct. 10 “Monday Night Football” sport.
The Chiefs received 30-29, and as Adams was leaving the sector, he pushed Zebley to the bottom as they crossed paths, which was caught by TV cameras. Per studies, Zebley sustained “whiplash, a headache and a possible concussion” from the incident.
“He ran and jumped in front of me coming off the field and I bumped into him and kind of pushed him, and he ended up on the ground,” Adams mentioned after the sport. “So I want to say sorry to him for that because that was just frustration mixed with him literally just running in front of me. I shouldn’t have responded that way, but that’s how I initially responded so I want to apologize to him for that.”
Zebley has filed a civil lawsuit against Adams, the Raiders, the Chiefs and others. That case continues to be pending
Adams, 30, is a six-time Pro Bowl choice with 87 touchdowns in 133 video games with the Green Bay Packers (2014-21) and Raiders
–Field Level Media
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