RENTON, Wash. (AP) — There was a player wearing a white defensive jersey with “Adams” written across the back taking part in the first practice of the Seattle Seahawks' mandatory minicamp on Tuesday.
All due respect to second-year defensive tackle Myles Adams, but he’s not the Adams Seattle fans are concerned about.
The situation with former All-Pro safety Jamal Adams is at the top of Seattle’s agenda. Adams was was excused from minicamp to deal with a personal matter, coach Pete Carroll said. Adams likely wouldn’t have done much had he shown up because he’s still recovering from offseason surgeries on his shoulder and fingers.