Jamal Adams has gone from 6th overall pick to traded for big return to vet minimum? With the NFL draft in our rearview mirror, NFL free agency is mostly limited to veterans players looking for the right spot to catch on.
Seattle’s 2024 draft class is complete. What conclusions can we draw now that the draft is over? The 2024 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror and the grades are in the book.
After free agency signings and the NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks appear to still have a big question mark looming over the linebacking corps. With draft complete, what is Seattle Seahawks’ biggest question mark?
A Seahawks reunion isn’t ruled out, either. The Seattle Seahawks’ starting safeties from 2023 remain free agents heading into May. Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs were let go as cap casualties in March, but John Schneider didn’t close the door on a return for Adams.
The 2024 NFL Draft is over, which means that the free agent market is about to heat up for players like Jamal Adams. Originally selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the LSU product used to be one of the best safeties in the game.
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.
The Seattle Seahawks have had to get used to losing out to the San Francisco 49ers in recent times, dropping five straight games to their arch rivals across the regular season and postseason.
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.
NFC Team New Orleans Saints is linked to $70 million free agent and former Seattle Seahawk safety, Jamal Adams in a rumor that could be his next landing destination.
The Dallas Cowboys have a pair of terrific cornerbacks in Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland, but their safety group could use some work. Due to financial constraints, the Cowboys were unable to pursue any of the top safeties on the market in free agency, but there are still a couple of guys out there who could represent viable options.
Seattle Seahawks General Manager John Schneider recently mentioned on a local radio show that he has not ruled out bringing back safety Jamal Adams, but doing so in a new role.
The Seahawks cut safety Jamal Adams on March 5, and he remains a free agent. It brought to an end one of the worst non-quarterback trades in the NFL in recent years.
The Seattle Seahawks recently released safety Jamal Adams, and based on Adams’ social media activity, he seems to be pushing for a reunion with the New York Jets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signaled their intent to bolster their safety position, emphasizing their pursuit of additional talent. Ray Fittipaldo, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, recently discussed various offseason topics concerning the Steelers when he joined The Fan Hotline with Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson.
After four injury-plagued seasons, safety Jamal Adams' time with the Seahawks has come to an unceremonious end.
The Seahawks hired Mike Macdonald as their new head coach earlier this offseason. With the new regime taking over in Seattle, the team made a flurry of cuts on Tuesday that included two three-time Pro Bowlers.
The Seattle Seahawks have made some major changes on the defensive side of the ball.
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.
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams doesn't seem particularly apologetic for his controversial post.
A Jets and Giants beat reporter threw some shade at Jamal Adams after the Seahawks’ loss to the Cowboys. Adams took it personally.
Adams' behavior is gross, and it's cowardly to go after someone's family in a situation like this, especially when they aren't remotely involved.
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