The Titans have accepted the request of their safety, Jamal Adams
The safety Pro-Bowler frol the Titans, Jamal Adams has been released by his team according to Adam Schefter.
Titans are honoring the request of former Pro-Bowl safety Jamal Adams for his release, per source. Adams is healthy and looking forward to his next opportunity.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 17, 2024
Adams’ agents Kevin Conner and Robert Brown of @UniSportsMgmt confirmed his release. pic.twitter.com/ENdPcebVpG
Recently, Jamal Adams seemed not happy with his role within the organization and requested to be released.
During the offseason, the Tennessee Titans acquired Quandre Diggs, pushing back Adams in the depth chart. Adams has been placed on Non-Football Injury list before Week 6 because of an hip issue.
Drafted originaly by the Jets, Jamal Adams got traded to the Seahawks in exchange for a package that included two first-round picks.
In August 2021, Seattle extended his contract with a four-year, $70 million deal. But during this offseason, the Seahawks released Adams, and he later signed with the Titans.
From 2018 to 2020, he has been named All-Pro but then struggled to stay healthy, impacting his play.
According to Adam Schefter, Jamal Adams is healthy and eager to find a new place to bring his talent.
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