Jamal Adams may want to be a Dallas Cowboy, but it remains to be seen if the feeling is mutual — particularly at the cost it would incur for a trade to happen.
League sources familiar with the Cowboys, Adams and his team, the New York Jets, framed the contract gridlock surrounding the star safety on Friday, painting the picture of a frustrating stalemate that could ultimately be resolved through a hefty trade offer.
As of Friday, Dallas hadn’t picked up the phone to inquire about Adams, who is seeking an extension that would make him the highest paid safety in the NFL.