Overview
- Jamal Adams, previously signed for $70 million with the Seahawks, remains a free agent as both Seattle and San Francisco show interest.
- Adams' performance declined due to injuries, limiting him to 34 games over four seasons with Seattle.
- The Seahawks have considered re-signing Adams in a different role, potentially as a weakside linebacker, following limited draft acquisitions in key defensive areas.
- San Francisco sees value in Adams for his experience despite recent performance issues, contemplating a cost-effective contract.
- Adams continues to train and prepare for a possible NFL comeback, with both teams weighing his potential contributions amid cap space considerations.