The Las Vegas Raiders acquired Davante Adams from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for two "prime" 2022 NFL draft picks, which includes a first-rounder, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

As part of the trade, Adams will sign a five-year, $141.25 million contract, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

This comes after the Packers placed the franchise tag on Adams earlier this month after the two sides were unable to reach a long-term deal. However, he reportedly informed the team earlier this week he wouldn't play under the tag.

Rapoport also noted that quarterback Aaron Rodgers—who recently signed a reported three-year, $150.8 million contract—was aware that Adams would not be returning to the team:

Adams has been the NFL's most productive receiver of the past half-decade, creating a connection with Rodgers that has allowed him to thrive despite a constantly changing group of fellow pass-catchers around him in Green Bay.

The 29-year-old ranks second in receptions (506), first in receiving yards (6,195) and first in touchdown catches (57) over the past five years.