The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

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Jets coach Gase urges unhappy Adams to reconsider trade request

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

NEW YORK » Adam Gase still absolutely envisions Jamal Adams as a member of the Jets this season. Plain and simple.

That’s despite the star safety’s trade request, all of Adams’ headlinegr­abbing social media posts — and the rumors and reports that have dominated the last several weeks of the offseason.

“Yes,” Gase said Friday during a conference call, “I want Jamal on our team.”

The 24-year-old Adams is in a contract standoff with the Jets that took its most uncertain turn last week when he asked the team to deal him. He also told a fan in a comment on Instagram that “maybe it’s time to move on,” and appeared to be saying goodbye to friend and teammate Marcus Maye in another post.

While Adams appears to be closing the door on ever walking through the doors at the Jets’ facility again, the team currently has no plans to trade him. Adams wants an extension, but he is under contract this season and next — and New York could potentiall­y use the franchise tag on him in 2022. So, the Jets don’t feel obligated to redo Adams’ rookie deal right now.

And that has led to the friction between Adams and the team.

“This is a tough part of the business, when one of your best players is working through things with our organizati­on,” Gase said. “We’ve got to figure out a way to get to a good place, which will get him back, in the right spot and ready to go.”

Gase was asked a few times about Adams during his 20-minute call with reporters, but the coach wouldn’t discuss whether he has spoken directly to the two-time Pro Bowl selection or what the team’s internal conversati­ons have been like regarding the situation.

“Anything that’s going to deal with communicat­ion with Jamal will stay between us,” Gase insisted. “That’s how we’re operating, keeping our locker room tight.”

Defensive coordinato­r Gregg Williams said during a conference call Thursday that he “has Adams’ back,” but also wouldn’t get into the contract situation. Williams called Adams a potential Hall of Famer and effusively praised his playmaking skills and on-field leadership.

Gase was also very compliment­ary of Adams, who has been the team’s top all-around performer the last two seasons.

“He’s been one of our best players and most consistent guys that we had last year,” Gase said. “The value that he brings to this team and what he does on not only game day, but in practice.”

Adams is intense on the field, which has made him a favorite of fans, coaches and teammates. He has regularly affected games with his play since being selected sixth overall in the 2017 NFL draft. Adams has developed into arguably the best safety in the league, and believes he has proven his value to the team.

That’s why he was so angry last October when general manager Joe Douglas fielded phone calls from clubs inquiring about what it might take for the Jets to deal Adams.

 ?? GARY LANDERS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets head coach Adam Gase wants Jamal Adams to remain with the team after the disgruntle­d safety made yet another trade demand.
GARY LANDERS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets head coach Adam Gase wants Jamal Adams to remain with the team after the disgruntle­d safety made yet another trade demand.
 ?? RICH HUNDLEY III — FOR THE TRENTONIAN ?? Jets coach Adam Gase said Thursday he’s hopeful safety Jamal Adams will change his mind and rescind his trade request.
RICH HUNDLEY III — FOR THE TRENTONIAN Jets coach Adam Gase said Thursday he’s hopeful safety Jamal Adams will change his mind and rescind his trade request.

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