SEATTLE -- Before Jamal Adams gets paid this offseason, he'll have to get surgery.
More than one, in fact.
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Monday that the Pro Bowl strong safety will have surgery soon to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, an injury he played through in the team's 30-20 wild-card loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Adams also needs surgery on two broken fingers on his left hand, per Carroll, but not on the right shoulder he injured in Week 10.
All this comes as Adams and the Seahawks head towards a contract negotiation.