Almost five years ago, Safety Jamal Adams left the New York Jets Seattle. The separation at the time did not go very silently. At least the NFL star can be heard. Rather, Adams would like to play again in Big Apple.
“I would like to return to the jets and end it in the right way,” said Jamal Adams on Wednesday evening in a chat with jets fans on X. “Man, that would be a dream that will come true to get this relationship in order and somehow do it right.”
What does he mean? The relationship between Adams and the Jet’s Front Office, which was then led by General Manager Joe Douglas, went into the fractures as Adams his dissatisfaction and asked for a trade in June 2020.
A month later, he was handed over to the Seahawks for a package with first-round picks for 2021 and 2022, from which Alijah Vera-Tucker and Garrett Wilson later became Wilson.
At the Seahawks, Adams later signed a four -year contract of $ 70 million. However, injuries thwarted him, which is why Adams’ adventure in Seattle ended prematurely.
NFL: Adams shows remorse for behavior at that time
After his departure in Seattle, Adams first hired the Titans and then in Detroit, where he worked under the new jets coach Aaron Glenn. Should this bring him back to the jets, Adams wants to rewrite the chapter in New York and end positively.
He had already taken the first step away from the square last year when he spoke to Joe Douglas. Adams admitted that dealing with Douglas is what he regretted the most.
“The most I regret that I never spoke to Joe Douglas,” he said. “We didn’t talk to each other once. We haven’t spoken personally before this trade took place. And I wish we could do that. I can’t speak for him, but I didn’t really tackle it at the time,” Adams admitted.

