Seattle Seahawks release $11m-a-year safety Jamal Adams three months after he was slammed for mocking NFL reporter’s WIFE in bizarre social media exchange

After a lackluster season for his team on the field – coupled with not-quite-tolerable conduct off the field – the Seattle Seahawks have cut ties with safety Jamal Adams.

Adams made $11m last year as part of a four-year, $70.58m contract that he signed back in 2021.

But now, the 28-year-old won’t be suiting up for Seattle next season at a cost to the team of about $20.8m in dead cap space.

Seattle Seahawks' Jamal Adams Under Fire After Insulting Reporter's Wife on  Social Media - Sports Illustrated Seattle Seahawks News, Analysis and More

2024 was set to be the final season in a saga that wasn’t as fruitful as the Seahawks hoped when they traded to acquire Adams from the New York Jets in 2020.

That deal saw Adams and a fourth-round pick head to Seattle in exchange for two first-round picks, a third-round pick, and safety Bradley McDougald.

The Seattle Seahawks have pulled the plug on safety Jamal Adams, officially cutting him

Jamal Adams in Seattle
2020: Traded to Seahawks, played 12 games – missing six due to injury

2021: Played 12 games, grabbed his only two interceptions in Seattle

2022: Missed almost the entire season injured due to torn labrum

2023: Didn’t recover from prior season’s injury until Week 4, played 9 games, missed all games from Week 14

2024: Cut from the team, Seattle eats about $20m in dead cap space

One of those two first-round picks turned into a star wide receiver for the Jets: Garrett Wilson. The other first-rounder was swapped with the Minnesota Vikings so New York could move up to get guard Alijah Vera-Tucker.

Adams’ tenure in Seattle was defined by injuries and a lack of the production he saw in New York – with the one exception being his first season.

Even then – in a season where he was named a second-team All-Pro player and was given a Pro Bowl nod, he missed significant time due to injury.

In fact, Adams missed games each season due to different ailments he picked up in his time. For 2020, he injured his groin in Week 3 and didn’t return until Week 9.

2021 saw Adams tear his labrum in Week 13 and also missed the rest of his season.

The worst of the injuries came in 2022 – where Adams tore a quad tendon in just the first game of the season and missed the rest of it recovering.

Adams only played in nine games in the 2023 season, not making his debut until October and then missing every game after a Week 14 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Adams spent four seasons in Seattle where he underperformed and was often injured

But in 2023, Adams generated more attention for his off-field antics than his on-field play

But this season, Adams made more headlines off the field than he did on it – thanks to his numerous spats, including with a reporter.

In his first game back from the 2022 injury, Adams was taken out of the game against the Giants due to a concussion. Cameras captured him berating an official on the sidelines.

Just weeks after that Week 4 incident, Adams was seen berating another sideline concussion doctor against the Bengals and made what the NFL called ‘inappropriate physical contact’. He was fined $50k by the league.

Weeks later, Adams hit back at criticism after his poor defense on a game-winning touchdown by the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football.

Connor Hughes, a reporter for SNY who had been following Adams since his days in New York, retweeted the play and captioned it: ‘Yikes’.

Adams took the low road and decided the best way to respond to that criticism was to tweet a picture of Hughes and his wife with the caption: ‘Yikes’ as well as a mocking emoji.

He later deleted the tweet, but not before fans lambasted the safety’s terrible judgement. Even still, Adams doubled down on his actions.

‘Oh, it’s always the athlete crossed the line when he responds,’ Adams said in December. ‘But at the end of the day, disrespect is disrespect. However you want to take it.

Related Posts

Anаlyst: How Byron Murрһy сould һelр Seаһаwks’ fіnаnсіаl future

Tһe Seаttle Seаһаwks fіnd tһemselves іn а рeсulіаr sіtuаtіon wіtһ tһree montһs to go untіl рreseаson gаmes get underwаy. How Seаttle Seаһаwks mаde ‘smаrt deсіsіons’ іn NFL…

Bronсos’ Seаn Pаyton Mаkes Bold Predісtіon About NFL Rule Cһаnge

Tһere wіll be а lot of new fасes аnd tһіngs аround tһe Denver Bronсos аnd Heаd Coасһ Seаn Pаyton tһіs seаson, аnd tһe NFL іs undergoіng а…

Gіаnts’ Brіаn Dаboll sаys һe һаs ‘сonfіdenсe’ іn Cor’Dаle Flott

Tһere іs аn oрenіng іn tһe Gіаnts’ stаrtіng lіneuр аs а рerіmeter сornerbасk to рlаy асross from Deonte Bаnks аnd іt sounds аs іf tһere іs а…

NFL Wrіter Mаkes Inсredіbly Bold Suрer Bowl Predісtіon

Could tһe New York Jets аnd Detroіt Lіons end uр meetіng іn wһаt would be а very іntrіguіng Suрer Bowl next Februаry? Bleасһer Reрort’s Gаry Dаvenрort tһіnks…

Wһy Mаzі Smіtһ’s weіgһt іs so іmрortаnt for tһe Cowboys suссess

Mаzі Smіtһ һаd а seаson to forget іn 2023. Wіtһ only 304 defensіve snарs on tһe yeаr, tһe Cowboys fіrst round рісk struggled to get on tһe…

Could Baltimore Ravens Sign Pro Bowl Safety To Bolster Defense?