SEATTLE (AP) — For their second scrimmage of training camp Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks let Jamal Adams be a spectator.
The reason: strawberries.
“He cut his finger slicing some strawberries, he hit his finger, so he had to have a few stitches,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.
There was concern that Adams had suffered a more significant injury to his left hand when he showed up at practice on Tuesday with a large protective wrap completely encasing his hand. The wrap was gone when Adams took part in warmups ahead of the scrimmage, but he didn’t participate.