Former All-Pro Safety Jamal Adams 'Would Love' to Return to Jets, Finish New York Career 'the Right Way'
- Jamal Adams, a three-time All-Pro safety drafted by the New York Jets in 2017, seeks to return to the team in 2025 and finish his career properly.
- He requested a trade in 2020 due to frustration with the Jets' direction and front office under then-GM Joe Douglas, leading to a complex split and trade to the Seahawks.
- Adams earned multiple Pro Bowls and set an NFL single-season sack record for a defensive back but later faced injuries, a decline in play, and was released before playing for the Titans and Lions in 2024.
- He expressed remorse over not having communicated with Joe Douglas during his time with the Jets and hopes that his connection with the new head coach, Aaron Glenn, might provide an opportunity to reconcile and return to the team.
- With the Jets holding over $23 million in cap space, Adams remains a free agent and aims to contribute as a veteran helping the team's youth in a possible 2025 reunion.
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