Coach Pete Carroll attempted on Tuesday to quash any notion that the Seattle Seahawks are considering cutting safety Jamal Adams after the team's recent acquisition of Julian Love.
Carroll, speaking at the NFL's annual meetings in Phoenix, stressed that the signing of the versatile Love doesn't impact Adams or fellow safety Quandre Diggs, other than allowing Seattle to play with all three at once.
It remains unclear if Adams, who is coming off surgery to repair a torn quad tendon, will be ready for Week 1 of the 2023 season. «We've sent our guys out to see him about 10 days ago and he's coming in in the next couple weeks, too, so we're keeping track,» Carroll said. «It sounds like he's doing great.
He's pushing it and he's going to try to bust whatever projections that would keep him from… being ready for the start of the season.