Davante Adams Led NFL in Goal-Line Targets During 2025 Season
Davante Adams saw more goal-line targets in the 2025 NFL season than any other player since the year 2000. The New York Jets wide receiver became the focal point of the offense near the end zone, a role that produced historic volume.
According to the data, Adams led the entire league in goal-line targets during the 2025 campaign. No player in the 21st century has been fed the ball more often inside the five-yard line in a single season.
The stat covers all regular-season games. It shows how heavily the Jets leaned on their star receiver when they got close to scoring.
Adams has always been a red-zone weapon. At 6-foot-1 with elite hands and route-running, he creates separation in tight spaces better than most.
In 2025, the Jets lacked a dominant tight end or a power running back who could consistently punch it in. So offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett designed plays to get Adams the ball on slants, fades, and quick outs near the goal line.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers trusted Adams implicitly. Their chemistry from Green Bay carried over to New York, making the veteran duo a deadly combination inside the 20.
No other wide receiver this century has drawn as many goal-line looks in a single season as Adams did in 2025. The previous high belonged to Calvin Johnson in 2012, but Adams surpassed that mark.
It puts Adams in rare company. He's now the standard for how teams use a No. 1 receiver near the end zone. The volume also helped him post strong touchdown numbers for the year.
Adams turns 33 in December 2026. But this stat proves he remains a top-tier red-zone threat. The Jets will likely keep featuring him near the goal line as long as he's healthy.
His contract runs through 2026, so expect more of the same. Defenses know what's coming, but stopping Adams in a phone booth is a different problem.
For fantasy football managers, this stat is gold. Adams' goal-line role makes him a weekly touchdown candidate, even if his yardage totals dip.
The 2025 season showed that age hasn't slowed him down where it matters most: scoring points.