Titans Release Jamal Adams at His Request
The veteran safety's brief stint in Tennessee ends after limited play due to injuries and personal choice.
- Jamal Adams, a three-time Pro Bowl safety, requested his release from the Tennessee Titans, which was granted on his 29th birthday.
- Adams signed a one-year contract with the Titans in July but played only 20 snaps over three games due to a hip injury.
- The Titans placed Adams on the reserve/non-football injury list last weekend, leading to speculation about his health status.
- Adams was previously released by the Seattle Seahawks in March and has struggled with injuries over the past few seasons.
- Despite a promising start to his career with the New York Jets, Adams' performance has declined, with limited interest from other teams post-Seattle.