Massive Boost For Seahawks, Safety Jamal Adams Return Date Is Finalized
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It seems like the Seattle Seahawks have had a good start to the season and there is more good news about the Safety, Jamal Adams. Apart from the upset by the LA Rams, the team has defeated the Detroit Lions and the Carolina Panthers propelling them 2-1 ahead of the competition. But after the return of this player, the NY Giants might have to try very hard to take over the next game, given their poor start to the season.
Not that there is anything wrong with the Seahawks’ defense as it stands, but the return of this 3x All-Pro will strengthen the Seahawks’ defense in more than one way. Breaking news comes in from the Seattle Seahawks as NFL insider Jordan Schultz reveals the new Seahawks’ line-up.
Welcome back Jamal Adams
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The Seahawks’ defense will be stronger now that Jamal Adams is returning, according to NFL insider Schultz. Adams injured his quad in the first week of the last season and he was out for the whole season. He will be returning to the game against the Giants in Week 4. It’s a great addition to the team because even though they are leading, they still are missing seven of their starting players.
Coach Pete Carrol appeared confident in Adams. “He is so ready” mentioned the coach to ESPN.
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He recently began training with the Seahawks though initially, he was on the physically unable-to-perform list. But starting week 2, Adams returned to practice again, of course not at full capacity. He wasn’t there when the Seahawks went against the Carolina Panthers. The game against the Giants in the MetLife Stadium will mark his first game of the season after a long hiatus. Although the team is struggling behind closed doors, they haven’t been showing any weakness to the people of the NFL.
There are a lot of ailing Seahawks players according to recent updates, but the coach seems optimistic about the injured parties.
The banged-up Seahawks
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Recent developments have shown that the Seahawks are dealing with a lot of things. A lot of their players are either injured or are not playing. Though Jamal Adams’ return would mean a lot to the Seahawks, it wouldn’t be of any use if the team does not perform at full capacity. Some players are not in good physical condition but are expected to return to the field very soon.
Riq Woolen with this chest injury is out, so is Charles Cross with his messed-up toe, and the TE Will Dissly has an injury in the shoulder. However, all these players have a good chance of returning to the field next week. Phil Haynes and Coby Bryant should return soon as well. Not only this, but the linebacker Darren Taylor also went down on Sunday due to a shin injury.
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Tripti Sarda