Jamal Adams is New York’s lone Pro Bowler, and the men who play alongside him know exactly why.
“He becomes like … I don’t like to call nobody Superman or superhero,” Steve McLendon told The Post, “but in his eyes, man, that’s what he becomes. He puts that helmet on, he becomes somebody else, man. That’s all that passion and that hard work and all that dedication that he has put into this game. And you get it to see it. Like you get to witness it.”
More than anything else, what separates Adams from most is his love for the game, his passion for playing a game he was destined to play as a child of former Giants running back George Adams, and for game day.