Jamal Adams has no regrets.
And why should he? Five months after forcing his way out of the Jets organization, the Seattle defensive back is having an All-Pro caliber season for an elite team. Meanwhile, the organization he left hasn’t won a game without him and enters this Sunday’s contest in Seattle in complete turmoil, having just fired their defensive coordinator on Monday after a loss that made their record 0-12.
"I had to do what I had to do to get out of my situation," Adams said on a Zoom call Friday. "I’m happy to be here.