Overview
- Adams signed a two-year deal in March worth up to $46 million after his release by the New York Jets.
- He praised the Rams’ “college-type camaraderie” during OTAs, contrasting it with the negative environments he experienced in Las Vegas and New York.
- Adams and quarterback Matthew Stafford hold constant dialogue after every drill set to sharpen their timing and route understanding.
- His veteran leadership has brought new drills and techniques that younger receivers like Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell are already adopting.
- The Rams will conclude OTAs before traveling to a Maui minicamp and will honor Aaron Donald at their Nov. 23 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.