Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Davante Adams was not happy after his Las Vegas Raiders lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 30-29 on Monday night, and he took out some frustration on someone working during the game.

Adams was seen heading towards the tunnel to the locker room after the game. As he approached the tunnel, he shoved a cameraman who was holding some equipment. The man was knocked completely off balance and fell to the ground.

Adams was so angry he didn’t even realize what he had done and stop to check on the person.

The man just seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and just happened to cross in front of an angry person’s path.

Adams had three catches for 124 yards and two touchdowns, but a pass he thought he had caught on third-and-1 on the Raiders’ final drive was overturned and ruled incomplete. His team lost the game and blew a 17-0 lead in the second quarter.

All that contributed to Adams’ anger following the loss, but there was no excuse for his reckless and dangerous behavior.

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