FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Jamal Adams is ready to kick some asparagus in his second season.
After a solid, if not stellar, rookie season, the New York Jets safety began to look for ways to improve his game. That's what his coaches like about him; he's always searching for perfection. Adams decided to focus on his body, which meant hiring a personal chef. He's trying to have a more health-conscious diet.
"Do you eat fried food?" he asked a reporter Tuesday after practice.
Occasionally, the reporter replied.
"See, that's bad," Adams said.