Seahawks' Jamal Adams Placed on Injured Reserve, Jets Reunion Possible
Adams' injury could end his 2023 season, while the Jets consider bolstering their safety position for the 2024 season.
- Seattle Seahawks' safety Jamal Adams has been placed on injured reserve, likely ending his 2023 season due to knee issues.
- Adams has two more years left on his $70 million contract with the Seahawks, but there is an opt-out clause that could see him leave, despite a $20 million dead cap hit.
- Adams' previous team, the New York Jets, may be interested in a reunion, as they are in need of safety help for the 2024 season.
- Adams has had a successful career, with four interceptions, 36 pass deflections, 21.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, and over 494 total tackles, but has also struggled with injuries.
- Three of the Jets' safeties are scheduled to be unrestricted free agents in March, leaving them with just two safeties on the 90-man roster.