Titans Sign Veteran Safety Jamal Adams to One-Year Deal for 2024 Season

Nashville, Tennessee United States of America
Adams is expected to compete for a starting safety job in training camp later this month
Jamal Adams spent the last four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks before being released in March 2024
Tennessee Titans signed Jamal Adams to a one-year deal for the 2024 season
Titans Sign Veteran Safety Jamal Adams to One-Year Deal for 2024 Season

The Tennessee Titans have bolstered its secondary on Thursday, as veteran safety Jamal Adams agreed to a one-year deal to play in Nashville in 2024. The Titans announced the deal later in the day. Adams spent the past four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, but he was released on March 5 and has been sitting in the free agent pool ever since. Tennessee does have Amani Hooker and Elijah Molden on its roster already at safety, but Adams is expected to compete for one of those starting jobs later this month when training camp begins. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM



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    • Adams had two years left on a four-year deal worth $72 million when he was released by the Seahawks
    • Seahawks signed Rayshawn Jenkins, K’Von Wallace, and Coby Bryant as safety replacements for Adams
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    The article contains several instances of appeals to authority and dichotomous depictions. The author repeatedly refers to reports stating Adams signed a one-year deal with the Titans without providing any evidence or citation for these reports. This is an appeal to authority fallacy as the author is relying on unnamed sources for information that could be inaccurate or biased. Additionally, the author makes several dichotomous depictions by describing Adams' time with the Seahawks as 'star-crossed' and 'one of the most worst trades in team history.' These statements are overly dramatic and do not accurately reflect the complexities of Adams' tenure with the team. They also create a false dichotomy between success and failure, implying that any trade that does not result in a Super Bowl win is a failure.
    • ][The author] refers to reports stating Adams signed a one-year deal with the Titans without providing any evidence or citation for these reports.[/]
    • [[]The author describes Adams' time with the Seahawks as 'star-crossed' and 'one of the most worst trades in team history.'[[]
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    • The Tennessee Titans have signed free agent safety Jamal Adams.
    • Jamal Adams spent the last 4 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks before being released in March 2024.
    • Adams made three straight Pro Bowls with the Seahawks, including setting a record for defensive backs with 9.5 sacks in his debut season.
    • Adams suffered a quadriceps tendon injury above his left knee in the first half of the 2023 opener and missed several games.
    • Adams has career statistics of 494 tackles, 21.5 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, and 4 interceptions.
    • Current Titans defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson was Adams’ defensive backs coach when he was a first-team All Pro in 2019.
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    • ]The Seahawks acquired Adams from the New York Jets in 2020 for two first-round picks and signed him to a $70 million extension in 2021.[/
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    • Adams fits into a Titans defense that is surprisingly fascinating on paper with established names like Jeffery Simmons and L’Jarius Sneed, as well as recent additions Chidobe Awuzie, Kenneth Murray, Arden Key and T’Vondre Sweat.
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    • Adams is reuniting with defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, who served as his position coach for the first three years of his career.
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    • Jamal Adams agreed to a one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans in 2024.
    • Adams was once the league’s highest-paid safety after signing a four-year, $70 million extension with the Seahawks in 2020.
    • Adams had a career-high 9.5 sacks and made second-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl in his first season with Seattle.
    • Adams missed the first three games of the 2023 season dealing with rehab.
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