Seattle Seahawks Release Safety Jamal Adams In Cost-Cutting Move

Published March 5, 2024 by Héctor Lázzeri

Seattle Seahawks corta al safety Jamal Adams | AP

No further news was expected this Tuesday from Seattle, but the Seahawks They set off a bomb cut Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs.

Seattle decided to dispense with its duo of starting safetiesas he advanced NFL Networkin a 100% accounting book movement, since release $27.5 million dollars facing free agency.

Prior to the 2020 season, Adams came to Seattle in a move not as bad as Russell Wilson a Denverbut also one of the worst changes in history, since they sent the Jets two first-round picks (2021 and 2022), a third-rounder (2021) and safety Bradley McDougald for a player who was never healthy.

Adams played in just 34 of 67 games with the Seahawks due to multiple injuries that reduced his performance, which was not the best when healthy. In his first year he had 9.5 sacks, when he was used more as a linebacker as he was a weakness in coverage (77.8% of completions allowed), but he did not have a sack in his next three years.

In 2023 he played just 9 games, with 48 tackles, no sacks or interceptions, with just two passes defended. New coach Mike MacDonald considered him expendable at that price in his scheme and the cut came.

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