NFL analyst Kay Adams responded to New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan’s comment about KaVontae Turpin. The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver had a memorable game against the Washington Commanders on Thursday, helping the team to a 30-23 win over its archrivals in the first game of Christmas Day’s slate.
Jordan praised Turpin on social media, but also took a cheeky dig at the Cowboys player and Adams, who interviewed Turpin once the game was over.
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“Turpin a dawg! 👀 any body else didn’t realize he was Kay Adams size tho 😂😂,” Jordan wrote.
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Adams responded with a one-word message.
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“Rude,” the former “Good Morning Football” host replied.
Turpin stole the show against the Commanders, making the most of every opportunity he was given. He finished with one reception on one target. However, that reception included 86 yards and a touchdown. Additionally, he returned the football five times, adding 115 yards to his account.
The Cowboys bounced back with a convincing win over the Commanders after they lost three straight games that put them out of playoff contention. They have one game left, against the New York Giants, to try to finish the season with a positive record (7-8-1).
As for Kay Adams, she drew a lot of attention during her appearance on this year’s Netflix Christmas Day broadcast.
Kay Adams makes bold comparison between Chicago Bears, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs
Amid a remarkable 2025 season from the Chicago Bears (11-4), some have started predicting how far they can go in their upcoming playoff run. Kay Adams didn’t hold back and compared the Caleb Williams-led team to the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs, the team Patrick Mahomes won his first Super Bowl with.
“The Bears are giving 2019 Chiefs,” Adams tweeted on Monday, in response to a video she made about the Bears potentially having the elements to win the Super Bowl.
Many fans disapproved of this comment and called out Adams on social media. It is still too early to tell whether the Bears can go from the bottom of the division to the top of the league, but the analyst is high on Ben Johnson’s team. However, they will first have to face the San Francisco 49ers (11-4) Sunday night, before closing out the season against the Detroit Lions (8-8).
Edited by Orlando Silva





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