RENTON, Wash. -- The Seattle Seahawks have made another contract offer to Pro Bowl strong safety Jamal Adams and are awaiting word on whether he will accept it, a source told ESPN on Tuesday.
In the meantime, the organization and Adams' agent have not spoken in several days, a source confirmed.
Adams is in line for an extension that would undoubtedly make him the NFL's highest-paid safety, topping the $15.25 million per-year average of the Denver Broncos' Justin Simmons. The Seahawks and Adams' agent began negotiating early in the offseason and continued to do so through the start of training camp until their recent period of inaction.