Seahawks Get Bad News on Jamal Adams Injury Update

Max Staley
Jamal Adams gets bad news on his latest injury update.
Jamal Adams gets bad news on his latest injury update. / Abbie Parr/Getty Images
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When he's been on the field, Jamal Adams has looked worth every bit of the enormous price tag the Seattle Seahawks sent to acquire him. Adams had 2.0 sacks, 21 tackles 3 tackles for loss and 4 QB hits over his first two games as a Seahawk before suffering a groin injury midway through Week 3.

That groin ailment has kept him sidelined ever since. While there was some optimism that he could return in Week 7 following Seattle's Week 6 bye, Seahawks fans were dealt a tough blow on Wednesday.

Adams was unable to practice on Wednesday, and that puts his status for Week 7 against the Arizona Cardinals in doubt. There's still nothing definitive about his availability quite yet, but fans were surely hoping for a more encouraging update than this.

Seattle might really need Adams come Sunday afternoon. The division-rival Cardinals are currently sitting at 4-2, averaging 27.7 points per game (No. 11 in the NFL).

Having a healthy Adams could help the team put the clamps on Kyler Murray, who is rushing for 61.7 yards per game (7.3 yards per carry) and has already scored 6 TDs on the ground. He's added another 10 scores through the air while averaging 247.8 passing yards per game.

Facing one of the most dynamic offenses in the league, Seattle would love to have Adams available this weekend. It'll be important for Seahawks fans to monitor his status throughout the rest of the week.


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