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Davante Adams hints at possible trade destination with Edgar Allan Poe-themed clues

Adams reportedly requested a trade from the Raiders earlier this week, and dropped some cryptic hints on social media about where he might end up

Earlier this week, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams reportedly requested a trade amid an increasingly uneasy relationship with head coach Antonio Pierce. Now, Adams has decided to get cryptic about where he is going to end up, dropping some gothic-style hints on social media.

On Friday, Adams posted a photo of poet and author Edgar Allan Poe on his Instagram story. He soon followed it up with a quote from Poe: "Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see."

The quote is from a short story called "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether," about a man who visits a mental hospital in the south of France. The story was published by Poe in 1845; it is unlikely that the story's content is related to Adams' trade destination plans.

Though it's impossible to know the exact intention behind these clues, it's likely that Adams is pointing to a trade to the Baltimore Ravens, given that the team is specifically named after one of Poe's most famous works: his poem "The Raven," published in 1845. Poe also died in Baltimore and is buried there.

The Ravens are one of several potential landing spots for the 32-year-old receiver. Reportedly, Adams was most interested in heading to either the New York Jets or the New Orleans Saints due to his familiarity with those teams' quarterbacks.

Adams has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos with a hamstring injury sustained last week. He missed the Raiders' Week 4 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.