Jamal Adams of the Jets looks on after a game against the Steelers at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 22. Credit: Jim McIsaac
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Adam Gase wouldn’t say whether he views Jamal Adams as a core, cornerstone player. Gase directed all personnel-related questions to general manager Joe Douglas.
But Gase sounds like he wants Adams to remain a Jet.
“You guys know where I stand with Jamal,” Gase said. “He has been one of the best players I’ve ever seen play in person. He’s done nothing but work extremely hard, fight through injury, be there for his teammates, make plays when we need him to.