What to do with Jamal Adams? It’s a question that I not only had to ask myself as I outlined this article, but one that NFL defensive coordinators will
Free agent safety Jamal Adams visited with the Ravens this week, but it doesn't look like any signing is imminent. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said at a Wednesday press conference that he got to know Adams a bit at the Pro Bowl several years ago and that helped set the stage for a good visit.
There was a time when free agent Jamal Adams was one of the best safeties in the league. Originally selected with the sixth-overall pick, the LSU product quickly established himself as one of the game’s elite players.
The team is doing its due diligence on an oversaturated veteran safety market The Baltimore Ravens have checked off a lot of the boxes on their list of needs this offseason between the initial waves of free agency and the draft.
The Ravens are hosting the former top-10 pick on a Tuesday visit.
Three-time Pro-Bowl safety Jamal Adams is visiting the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday, ESPN reported. Adams, 28, was released by the Seattle Seahawks on March 5 in a cost-cutting move.
The Baltimore Ravens are being viewed as a top-notch Super Bowl contender heading into the 2024 NFL season. After making it all the way to the AFC Championship Game last season, they have big goals of taking one more step and getting into the big game.
Per Adam Schefter, the Ravens are hosting veteran S Jamal Adams for a visit on Tuesday. The Seahawks opted to release Adams earlier this offseason, but GM John Schneider didn’t rule out the possibility he could return.
The Kansas City Chiefs' defense was perhaps the league's best unit in 2023-24, helping carry the team through the regular season. That same group contributed to what seemed to be, at the time, an improbable playoff run featuring plenty of key moments.
Super Bowl favorites the Kansas City Chiefs may shockingly sign $70 million free agent and former Seattle Seahawk safety, Jamal Adams. According to a source, they predict the LSU product to sign with the Chiefs are the post-June 1 roster cuts.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in the midst of overhauling Steve Spagnuolo’s defense, and could be on the verge of adding a big piece to the secondary. After
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for the 2024 NFL season as they look to go for a three-peat as champions. After being counted out for the majority of the 2023 campaign, they found a way to overcome their weaknesses and win the Super Bowl over the San Francisco 49ers.
The Seattle Seahawks cut ties with polarizing safety Jamal Adams in March, but reportedly have left the door open for a return. According to an article from ESPN.com Seahawks reporter Brady Henderson on Saturday, Seattle is open to potentially reuniting with the three-time Pro Bowler.
The Seattle Seahawks thought they were getting their long-term solution for safety when they traded for Jamal Adams in 2020. Instead, injuries caused Adams to never regain his All-Pro form and the deal was largely considered a failure.
The Atlanta Falcons begin organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday, and the team still has some roster moves to make. Here are three moves Atlanta should consider with its offseason workout program just around the corner.
A reunion between Jamal Adams and his former team could be on the table.
The San Francisco 49ers could use some depth in their secondary, and they could be turning to a former All-Pro to fill that need. According to Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times, the 49ers have been in contact with former Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams, who was released by the Seahawks earlier this offseason.
Last season, the San Francisco 49ers had a great deal of joy in games with the Seattle Seahawks when attacking safety Jamal Adams. Now they are a potential destination for the free agent former All-Pro safety.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that the Seattle Seahawks remain interested in reuniting with free agent safety Jamal Adams. He adds another name to the list of teams considering Adams for the upcoming season—the San Francisco 49ers.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that the Seahawks remain in contact with free agent S Jamal Adams. Condotta explains that Seattle could still use help at safety and linebacker and that there’s “legitimate” interest in a possible reunion.
After four injury-plagued seasons, safety Jamal Adams' time with the Seahawks has come to an unceremonious end.
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 Seahawks must clear up some cap space, and one prominent player could be a candidate to be cut in efforts to accomplish that feat.
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