Seahawks’ Jamal Adams leaves vs Broncos with knee injury

Jamal Adams, a safety for the Seattle Seahawks, hurt his left knee during the second quarter of Monday night's preseason game against the Denver Broncos.

Pete Carroll, the head coach, described it as a "severe injury" to Adams' quadriceps tendon after the game.

Russell Wilson of the Denver Broncos was tackled by Adams, who caused him to spin to the ground and yell in pain. Adams staggered to the sideline with his left leg seemingly unsupported. Adams was brought to the locker room shortly after being promptly placed onto the cart and into the medical tent.

Adams, a fifth-year safety, has been seen as an important part of the Seahawks' secondary ever since they acquired him in a trade with the Jets in 2020, handing New York among other things two first-round picks in return. With a four-year, $70 million contract, they also made him one of the highest-paid players at his position. But over the course of two seasons since moving to Seattle, he has missed a total of nine games.

Adams has already had surgery this offseason to fuse several fingers and repair a torn labrum in his shoulder. This is just the latest ailment the player has suffered. In order to safeguard the injury, he has been playing with a special cushioned glove 토토사이트 since reinjuring one of those fingers during the first training camp practice in July. He had a different operation two years ago to fix a torn labrum and take care of concerns with his fingers.

The Seahawks stated that Adams' return was uncertain.

Adams is in his third season with the Seahawks, but injuries have played a role in how he has developed during that time. Due to injuries to his shoulder, hand, and fingers, he was only able to play in 12 games in each of the previous two seasons.

Before the 2021 season, Adams agreed to a 메이저사이트 four-year agreement with Seattle that could have paid up to $70 million.

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