NFC Team New Orleans Saints is linked to $70 million free agent and former Seattle Seahawk safety, Jamal Adams in a rumor that could be his next landing destination.
We have made it through another week of the NFL offseason as we wrap up the month of March, which makes it time to check in on the Arizona Cardinals’ NFC West rivals.
Former NFL quarterback Brock Huard recently floated the possibility of the Seattle Seahawks re-signing Jamal Adams, who they cut earlier this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys have a pair of terrific cornerbacks in Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland, but their safety group could use some work. Due to financial constraints, the Cowboys were unable to pursue any of the top safeties on the market in free agency, but there are still a couple of guys out there who could represent viable options.
Seattle Seahawks General Manager John Schneider recently mentioned on a local radio show that he has not ruled out bringing back safety Jamal Adams, but doing so in a new role.
The Seahawks cut safety Jamal Adams on March 5, and he remains a free agent. It brought to an end one of the worst non-quarterback trades in the NFL in recent years.
The Seattle Seahawks have signed more outside additions to the roster this offseason than they have re-signed their own free agents. Are there any remaining players who could ultimately return to the Hawks in 2024?
The Seahawks are beginning a new era in 2024 under new head coach Mike Macdonald. Typically with new coaches come sweeping changes across a roster, and some are expected in Seattle.
The Seattle Seahawks recently released safety Jamal Adams, and based on Adams’ social media activity, he seems to be pushing for a reunion with the New York Jets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signaled their intent to bolster their safety position, emphasizing their pursuit of additional talent. Ray Fittipaldo, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, recently discussed various offseason topics concerning the Steelers when he joined The Fan Hotline with Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson.
Let's get this out of the way: no, the New York Jets will not be exploring options to bring Jamal Adams back to Florham Park. Adams wasn't the only safety
After four injury-plagued seasons, safety Jamal Adams' time with the Seahawks has come to an unceremonious end.
The Seahawks hired Mike Macdonald as their new head coach earlier this offseason. With the new regime taking over in Seattle, the team made a flurry of cuts on Tuesday that included two three-time Pro Bowlers.
The Seattle Seahawks have made some major changes on the defensive side of the ball.
Long thought to be on the cap casualty radar, Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs will indeed be released. Seattle is cutting both veteran safeties.
The Seahawks might be planning to move on from a player who was once considered a centerpiece of their defense.
Veteran Seattle Seahawks defensive back Jamal Adams posted an ambiguous message on social media on Tuesday, teasing some “opportunity” that he is excited for.
The Washington Commanders‘ defense is an unmitigated disaster, to say the least.
The Seahawks must clear up some cap space, and one prominent player could be a candidate to be cut in efforts to accomplish that feat.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas may not have a more successful move than trading safety Jamal Adams to the Seattle Seahawks. Sending a disgruntled
The Seahawks are beginning a new era in 2024 under new head coach Mike Macdonald. Typically with new coaches come sweeping changes across a roster, and some are expected in Seattle.
Change is inevitable in the NFL and the Seattle Seahawks have already seen a big one with Mike Macdonald being hired as the team's new head coach. While that move was big, the defensive personnel department could see a couple more mainstays leave this offseason.
Adams has not played a full, healthy season since joining the Seahawks three years ago.
The Seattle Seahawks suffered their fourth loss in a row and fifth in their last six games to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 14. Seattle once looked like a surefire playoff team, but at 6-7 on the season, they are watching their postseason hopes drift away with each loss.
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams doesn't seem particularly apologetic for his controversial post.
A Jets and Giants beat reporter threw some shade at Jamal Adams after the Seahawks’ loss to the Cowboys. Adams took it personally.
Adams' behavior is gross, and it's cowardly to go after someone's family in a situation like this, especially when they aren't remotely involved.
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