RENTON, Wash. -- Early in the second quarter of the Seattle Seahawks' season-opening win Monday night, Jamal Adams shot through the line of scrimmage on an unobstructed path to Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson. With Adams clinging to his legs and about to drop him for a sack, Wilson rushed a dump-off throw that was batted down for an incompletion.
This is what 2022 was supposed to look like for the former All-Pro safety -- the Seahawks' new defense reigniting a finally-healthy Adams as the blitzing menace he used to be.