Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Jets trade star safety Adams to Seahawks

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NEW YORK — Jamal Adams’ wish was finally granted: He’s leaving New York in a stunning trade.

The Jets dealt the disgruntle­d star safety to the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, splitting with a gifted player whose relationsh­ip with the franchise quickly deteriorat­ed because of a contract dispute.

The Jets received a massive haul in the deal Saturday, sending a 2022 fourthroun­d draft pick along with Adams to the Seahawks for a 2021 first-rounder, a 2022 first-rounder, a 2021 thirdround­er and safety Bradley McDougald — pending physicals.

Both teams confirmed the trade details, and the Seahawks welcomed Adams to the team in a Twitter post.

“Let’s get it!!!” Seattle quarterbac­k Russell Wilson tweeted.

The deal ended a contentiou­s several months for Adams and the Jets, a situation that increasing­ly appeared headed for a divorce

when the two-time Pro Bowl selection criticized ownership early in the week and then took shots at coach Adam Gase and general manager Joe Douglas in an interview with the Daily News published Friday.

The 24-year-old former LSU star was was drafted sixth overall by the Jets in 2017. He quickly establishe­d himself as a fan favorite and one of the best players at his position, being selected for the last two Pro Bowls and making the All-Pro squad last year.

But Adams’ relationsh­ip with the franchise began to take a turn last October.

The safety was angered when Douglas fielded phone calls from teams inquiring about Adams’ availabili­ty at the trade deadline. Douglas made it clear the cost for Adams would be exorbitant, a sign the Jets had no interest in dealing him. But Adams felt the team shouldn’t have even listened to other teams’ offers.

Adams went a week without speaking to Douglas or Gase before smoothing things after talking with CEO and chairman Christophe­r Johnson.

Adams was seeking an extension from the Jets, who didn’t budge since they had control over his contract through 2021 and could have also potentiall­y placed the franchise tag on him in 2022. Douglas and Johnson said they hoped to make Adams a Jet for life, but Adams wanted his contract situation resolved this year.

When it appeared that wouldn’t happen, Adams made it clear he wanted out. He asked the team for a trade last month, and listed several teams to which he’d prefer to be dealt — including Seattle. Adams then used social media to criticize the team and capped things with the Daily News interview in which he said he didn’t feel Gase was “the right leader for this organizati­on to reach the Promised Land” and saying Douglas wasn’t being straight with him or his agents.

A day later, Adams was headed out of town — after Douglas received an offer he couldn’t refuse.

Seattle general manager John Schneider hasn’t been afraid to give up first-round picks for star players in the past. They did so in the trade that brought Percy Harvin to Seattle in 2013. Schneider did it again in 2015 when he brought tight end Jimmy Graham to Seattle. In both instances, the Seahawks thought the proven player was worth more than what would have been a late first-round pick.

But never has Seattle relinquish­ed this much of a haul for one player.

Seattle’s pass defense was a weakness a season ago, but the problems were a combinatio­n of issues in the secondary and a lousy pass rush that was among the worst in the league even with Jadeveon Clowney in the mix. Seattle was 27th in the league in pass defense.

The secondary improved after the acquisitio­n of Quandre Diggs at midseason from Detroit, and the combinatio­n of Diggs and Adams in the secondary has significan­t upside for the Seahawks.

It’s the second major addition to Seattle’s secondary this offseason after trading for Washington cornerback Quinton Dunbar earlier in the spring. But there are major questions about Dunbar’s potential availabili­ty for the upcoming season after his arrest on armed robbery charges and his pending legal case in Florida.

 ?? Adam Hunger / Associated Press ?? Jets strong safety Jamal Adams sacks Raiders quarterbac­k Derek Carr during the first half in East Rutherford, N.J.
Adam Hunger / Associated Press Jets strong safety Jamal Adams sacks Raiders quarterbac­k Derek Carr during the first half in East Rutherford, N.J.
 ?? Jim McIsaac / Getty Images ?? Jets strong safety Jamal Adams in action against the Raiders in November at East Rutherford, N.J.
Jim McIsaac / Getty Images Jets strong safety Jamal Adams in action against the Raiders in November at East Rutherford, N.J.

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