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  • Jamal Adams: Slated to be released

    The Seahawks are in line to release Adams (knee), Brady Henderson of ESPN reports. Per Henderson, Adams -- who is bouncing back from a late-season knee issue -- was set to make a non-guaranteed $16.5 million in 2024 and count $26.9 million against the Seahawks' salary cap. During the 2023 regular season, the 2017 first-rounder was limited to nine games while logging 48 tackles in that span. Also being let go by Seattle per the report will be Quandre Diggs, with the pair of looming moves poised to leave the team with a void at safety ahead of free agency.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Missing another week

    Adams (knee) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Steelers, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. The 28-year-old safety began Seattle's week of practice with two limited sessions, but after a DNP on Friday, he'll miss his third consecutive game Sunday. Head coach Pete Carroll told reporters Friday that Adams is "doing everything he can" to get back on the field, and it's "just really really frustrating that he can't quite get over the hump," per Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 Seattle. With Adams missing more time, expect Julian Love to see increased work in the Seahawks' secondary.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Estimated as DNP on Wednesday

    Adams (knee) was deemed a nonparticipant in Wednesday's walk-through practice session, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. A nagging knee injury resulted in Adams sitting out his second game over the past five weeks Monday against Philadelphia, though Julian Love stepped in and had a big game with nine tackles and two pickoffs. Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday that Adams is "still in recovery mode" and that the team has "acknowledged" the possibility of shutting down the safety for the season to let his knee get healthy, per John Boyle of the team's official site, though Carroll also suggested that Adams wants to try to continue to play. That casts considerable uncertainly about his chance of suiting up Sunday in Tennessee, and Adams' practice participation during the remainder of Week 16 prep could shed more light on his outlook moving forward.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Misses practice Wednesday

    Adams (knee) didn't participate in Wednesday's practice session, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Adams missed the Seahawks' Week 11 loss to the Rams due to the knee injury, but he returned to action in the Week 12 loss to the Cowboys and posted 10 tackles (seven solo). His participation in practice over the next couple of days will give a better indication of his availability for Sunday's game against the 49ers.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Notches 10 stops Week 13

    Adams posted 10 tackles (seven solo) in Thursday's loss to Dallas. Adams missed Week 11 due to a knee injury but was able to suit up last Thursday against San Francisco. He didn't have an injury designation heading into Week 13 versus the Cowboys and played on all but one of the Seahawks' defensive snaps. Adams produced a season-high tackle total in the defeat and will now have 10 days to prepare for a Week 14 rematch against the 49ers.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Expected to be back Tuesday

    Head coach Pete Carroll said Monday that he expects Adams to clear the concussion protocol Tuesday, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports. Adams suffered a concussion during his season debut against the Giants in Week 4 and is expected to be back in action soon. The 2017 first-round pick has played in only one game in the past year but will look to make a permanent return Sunday against the Bengals once he officially clears the protocol.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Out with concussion

    Adams (concussion) has been ruled out for the remainder of Monday's matchup with the Giants. Adams lasted just one defensive possession in his season debut Monday and he will now enter concussion protocol. The safety will benefit from the Seahawks' bye week in Week 5 and set his sights on being back for the team's next contest Oct. 15 versus Cincinnati.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Full participant in practice

    Adams (knee) was a full practice participant Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. The three-time All-Pro has not played since Week 1 of the 2022 season after tearing the quadriceps in his left leg. Adams was listed as questionable for Seattle's Week 3 game against the Panthers but ended up sitting out again. The veteran safety appears on track to play Monday night against the Giants.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Gets questionable tag

    The Seahawks have listed Adams (knee) as questionable for Sunday's tilt against the Panthers, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports. Head coach Pete Carroll indicated Adams is "as close as you can get," according to Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic. While it sounds like he will be a game-time decision, the 27-year-old appears to be trending in the right direction. With Julian Love (hamstring) and Quandre Diggs (hamstring) both banged up, it could be an advantageous time for Adams to make his season debut.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Limited practice Thursday

    Adams (knee) was a limited participant at the Seahawks' practice Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Adams pulled back his workload at practice Thursday after logging a full session to open the week Wednesday. It's unclear whether the safety suffered a setback with his knee or if the team is being cautious in its approach ahead of Week 3 versus Carolina. More information on his status will come on Seattle's final injury report Friday.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Not an option for Week 1

    Adams (quadriceps) will not play Week 1 against the Rams, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports. The Seahawks took Adams off the PUP list because they think he can be ready before Week 5, but coach Pete Carroll confirmed Friday that the safety will miss at least one game. Adams suffered a torn quad tendon last September and has played exactly as many games (25) as he's missed through three seasons with the Seahawks. His upcoming absence leaves Julian Love as the likely starter next to Quandre Diggs, with Seattle having prepared for this scenario by giving Love a two-year, $12 million contract this March after he made 16 starts and recorded 124 tackles in his final season with the Giants.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Removed from PUP list

    Adams (quadriceps) passed his physical and was removed from the Seahawks' active/PUP list Thursday, John Boyle of the team's official website reports. Adams is not expected to fully participate at practice right away, but rather, get eased back into the swing of things. The Pro Bowl safety was acquired by Seattle in 2020 and has since accumulated 173 tackles (118 solo), two interceptions, nine passes defensed, one forced fumble and 9.5 sacks across 25 games. He missed nearly the entire 2022 campaign after suffering a season-ending quadriceps injury in the first half of the opener, but it looks like he is nearing the end of that recovery process.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Return timeline still unclear

    Adams' (quadriceps) status remains uncertain, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports. Adams played in just one game before suffering a season-ending quadriceps injury last year. "He's doing well," Seahawks general manager John Schneider said Thursday. "He's working his tail off. We want to be really careful with this. It's been two years in a row where he's been banged up now." Seattle traded for Adams in July 2020 and he went on to set a NFL record for sacks as a defensive back (9.5), but he's appeared in just 25 games overall in the past three seasons.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Moves to IR

    Seattle placed Adams (knee) on injured reserve Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Adams will soon undergo surgery to address the torn quadriceps tendon in his left knee that he sustained in Monday's 17-16 win over the Broncos and will be sidelined for the rest of the season as a result. The upcoming procedure will be Adams' fourth since he joined the Seahawks ahead of the 2020 campaign, as he previously underwent a pair of shoulder surgeries along with another surgery last offseason to fuse two dislocated fingers. Seattle signed defensive back Teez Tabor off Atlanta's practice squad to replace Adams on the 53-man roster, but Josh Jones is likely to receive the first opportunity to take over Adams' spot in the starting lineup at safety alongside Quandre Diggs (knee).
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Slated to miss time

    Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Thursday that Adams (shoulder) is expected to be unavailable with an issue on his surgically repaired hand, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports. Adams's expected return from a torn labrum suffered in his left shoulder last December will have to be put on hold due to this hand issue. Carroll did not provide a timeline for the one-time All-Pro's return while the safety seeks second opinions for his hand. Adams underwent surgery to repair broken fingers on the same hand in January 2021, so it's possible this current issue springs from this prior injury. As a result, backup safeties Ryan Neal and Marquise Blair should see increased reps during the starter's undetermined absence.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Notches second INT

    Adams made nine tackles (six solo), two pass breakups and an interception in Monday's 17-15 loss to Washington. Adams now has a career-high two interceptions this season, both of which were generated in the last three weeks. The 2017 first-round pick has often been criticized for his coverage skills. Adams now has 83 stops (54 solo) through 11 games, matching last year's mark. He will continue to be a high-end IDP contributor as long as he stays healthy.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Committed to Seattle long term

    Adams reached an agreement Tuesday with the Seahawks on a contract extension worth $70 million over four years, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. There was talk Adams would attempt to reclassify as a linebacker instead of a safety for franchise tag purposes if the two sides were unable to break their stalemate. Instead, Adams appears to have agreed to the terms of the Seahawks' last offer, which included $38 million in guarantees. There may be some language in the contract itself that now made it amenable for Adams to put pen to paper, but either way he's become the highest paid safety in the league. With his future settled, he'll begin fully practicing with the team after being mainly a spectator at training camp until now.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Should be ready for training camp

    Following an excused absence from June minicamp, the Seahawks expect Adams to show up for the start of training camp in late July, NFL.com's Grant Gordon reports. Adams is scheduled to play out 2021 under the fifth-year option on his rookie contract, but he likely is aiming for a long-term extension that will make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL. While comments from coach Pete Carroll suggest the Seahawks aren't expecting a holdout, Adams could have other ideas if negotiations don't progress over the next few weeks. He should be healthy for the start of camp, coming back from January surgery on a torn labrum in his left shoulder. Adams had 83 tackles and 9.5 sacks in only 12 games last season, making a big splash in his first year with the Seahawks. In three years with the Jets, he averaged 91 tackles, 8.3 pass defenses, 4.0 sacks and 2.0 forced fumbles.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Multiple surgeries on tap

    Adams will undergo surgeries on his shoulder and finger after the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs by the Rams on Saturday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. The 25-year-old has been banged up throughout the season, and he also suffered a torn labrum in his left shoulder Week 17 against the 49ers, per Joe Fann of NBC Sports Northwest. Adams had 83 tackles (59 solo), 9.5 sacks and one forced fumble in 12 games this season and is entering the final year of his contract in 2021.
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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Continues pass-rushing domination

    Adams posted nine tackles (seven solo) and a sack in Sunday's 20-15 win over Washington. Adams has been remarkable as a pass rusher with the Seahawks, exceeding any reasonable expectations for the newcomer. The fourth-year safety has registered 9.5 sacks through 10 games, tied for seventh in the league. Every player ahead of him in the rankings has played at least 12 contests. Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio 950 KJR Seattle reports that Adams is dealing with a couple of broken fingers, but that's not expected to cause the All Pro to miss any time. Adams will look to hit double-digit sacks for the first time in his career next week against the Rams.
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