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Source: Adams fined $50K for actions against concussion doc

- By Bob Condotta

Seahawks safety Jamal Adams has been fined $50,000 for directing “verbal remarks’’ and making “inappropri­ate physical contact’’ with an independen­t concussion doctor during an evaluation of a teammate in Sunday’s game at Cincinnati, a league source confirmed to The Seattle Times.

CBSSports.com first reported the fine.

CBSSports.com first revealed that in a letter to Adams this week, the league said he “interfered with orderly administra­tion of the game when the unaffiliat­ed neurotraum­a consultant (UNC)

was walking with Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo to the blue medical tent for evaluation of a concussion” against the Bengals.

Bobo took a hard hit from Bengals safety Dax Hill after a 20-yard pass reception with about four minutes left in the third quarter of Sunday’s

eventual 17-13 loss. The league reviewed tape of the incident before levying the fine.

What appears to be part of that interactio­n can be seen at about the 5:20 mark of this All Access video review of the game posted by the Seahawks. Adams can be seen yelling “he good, he good, he good” as Bobo is transporte­d into the blue medical tent to be evaluated. Bobo was not diagnosed with a concussion and returned to the game.

Adams suffered a concussion in a game against the New York Giants on Oct. 2 and the league investigat­ed his conduct toward the concussion doctor in that game but then decided against levying any discipline. That action came after Adams took to the social media platform X to apologize.

A source confirmed that the league fined Adams solely for his actions in the Bengals game and did not consider his actions in the Giants game.

The fine also did not take into account another incident Adams had with a concussion spotter while playing for the Jets in 2019. In a game against the Dolphins a concussion spotter forced Adams to head to the locker room to be examined with a minute left in the game.

Adams told the New York Post later he was upset to have to leave the game. He was not diagnosed with a concussion in that game, which the Jets lost 26-18.

“I was upset because what if that was a crucial part of the game to where we’re in the ballgame and they take me out and I’m fine,” Adams said after the 2019 game. “I was telling them I was good.

“I just made a sack. I just made a tackle for a loss. I was fine, but they said I got hit in the head. They called down and they wanted to see me. That’s really frustratin­g, man, because that’s really crucial. I want to be out there with my brothers. Win, lose or draw, I want to fight with them. I was upset about that.”

 ?? Getty Images/TNS - Sarah Stier ?? The Seahawks’ Jamal Adams walks to the locker room after suffering a concussion during against the Giants on Oct. 2.
Getty Images/TNS - Sarah Stier The Seahawks’ Jamal Adams walks to the locker room after suffering a concussion during against the Giants on Oct. 2.

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