
'He needs therapy': Adam Butler hints Christian Wilkins' NFL exit isn't just about a kiss
So what really happened to Christian Wilkins? First, the headlines were messy enough: a bizarre locker room kiss, a sudden release from the Raiders, and $35 million in guarantees gone overnight.
But now, former Dolphins teammate Adam Butler has entered the chat and he's not exactly offering words of support. Instead, he's subtly sounding the alarm.
Forget the narrative about a harmless prank gone wrong. According to recent reports and Butler's eerily well-timed comments, Wilkins' behavior may have crossed the line more than once and this may be a man going through something far more serious than we thought.
Adam Butler suggests Wilkins may be spiraling: 'Get therapy. Talk to somebody.'
Adam Butler didn't name names, but it doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to piece this one together.
Shortly after Wilkins was cut by the Raiders in what looked like a shocking locker room scandal, Butler spoke out:
'Sometimes we make decisions that we shouldn't. And I would advise those people to seek therapy. Talk to somebody. That's really all I got to say.'
Yeah. That doesn't sound like he's talking about a pulled hamstring or a bad defensive scheme.
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It sounds like he's talking about someone emotionally off the rails.
Reports say the locker room kiss wasn't a one-time joke and players weren't laughing
What started as a rumor about Wilkins kissing a teammate on the head is now spiraling into something far more serious.
Multiple insiders are now claiming the incident wasn't playful and wasn't isolated. Teammates reportedly felt uncomfortable, possibly even violated and the team acted fast. The incident wasn't seen as a prank but as repeated boundary-crossing behavior, leading to internal pressure to release him.
And this wasn't just a 'heat of the moment' locker room thing. Reports say the discomfort had been building, and the kiss was just the last straw.
Wilkins' $110M dream deal with the Raiders might now be the last contract of his career
Wilkins signed a $110 million deal just five months ago with the Raiders, including $57 million guaranteed.
Now? That money's off the table. With the team terminating his deal, Wilkins lost out on more than $35 million in guaranteed pay, and he's reportedly filing a grievance through the NFLPA.
But here's the problem: even if he wins that case, teams aren't exactly lining up to sign a player who's hurt and possibly carrying serious locker room baggage.
Add in the fact that his foot injury still hasn't healed, and his NFL future looks bleak maybe even done.
This feels less like scandal, more like a meltdown, Adam Butler's warning points to deeper issues
Adam Butler's words weren't a jab. They were a warning. Calling for therapy? That's not something teammates casually say about guys who just got released.
It raises the question—was Wilkins acting out because of something he's dealing with personally? Is this a mental health spiral that no one in the league saw coming?
NFL fans saw him as a goofy, passionate guy. But if multiple teammates were left feeling uncomfortable or disrespected, it crosses into something more serious. And Butler, who played with Wilkins for years, clearly thinks he's not okay.
FAQs:
Q1. Why did Christian Wilkins get released by the Raiders?
Officially, Wilkins was released due to injury and conduct concerns.
Unofficial reports suggest repeated inappropriate behavior made teammates uncomfortable.
Q2. What was the locker room kissing incident?
Wilkins reportedly kissed a teammate on the head, but newer reports say it wasn't seen as a joke and followed a pattern of questionable behavior.
Q3. Is Christian Wilkins done in the NFL?
Possibly. After losing $35M in guarantees, rehabbing a foot injury, and facing scandal, teams are hesitant to sign him.
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