";s:4:"text";s:3851:" He doesn’t have a no-trade clause or any say in his destination unless he is going to refuse to play for a team and incur fines, so this strong-arming just creates more bad blood.“Could argue he should be paid at the top of the market, but he should honor his contract,” a well-connected former NFL general manager told The Post. So Adams will make about $3.59 million this season in Seattle and no promises thereafter. If he wants pay among top defensive players - which one source whose team has looked into Adams believes - … The … Andy Vasquez.
The Jets have the salary-cap flexibility to raise his 2020 and 2021 salaries without committing to a huge signing bonus so it is not detrimental to the future cap if they have to move on in a couple years.Adams already has a list of eight preferred landing spots, per ESPN, including some where he would ease off his immediate contract demands. Adams is seeking a new contract despite having potentially two years left on his current rookie deal (2020 final year with a club option for 2021). No hard feelings. So, teams are proceeding with caution, leaving top free agents unsigned in June.Under the new collective bargaining agreement, holdout-related fines are split in two categories.
The Jets got one contract done Friday, agreeing with second-round wide receiver Denzel Mims on a four-year, $5.4 million deal. Jamal Adams’ future contract demands loom large in trade talks. SEAHAWKS is a registered trademark of the Seattle Seahawks LLC.This year could be absolutely huge for Adams, who now has absolutely everything to prove and a new, long-term contract to earn in Seattle.
New York Jets safety Jamal Adams' desire for a new contract and a potential trade are one of several storylines currently surrounding the Jets as the offseason winds down. He might first have to be willing to lighten his pockets. — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) July 27, 2020
So, this path seems least likely.He might first have to be willing to lighten his pockets.Jamal Adams wants more money now.Talking to Jets fans, Adams posted to Instagram on Friday night: “It’s time to move on. Jamal Adams has every right to want a new contract, one that would make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL. reporter Charles Robinson.If these contract negotiations continue to … Games without fans could cost the league $3 billion in revenue and canceled games will be even more costly, which would in turn lower the salary cap for 2021 instead of the annual $10 million-$12 million increase per team. Why The New York Jets Should Not Give Jamal Adams A Contract Extension This Year J.P. Pelzman Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Appreciate you guys. Jets, Jamal Adams at a stalemate in contract negotiations (1:03) Rich Cimini expects contract negotiations to get worse before they get better between Jamal Adams and the Jets. Except now it is more of a logical compromise for the Jets to speed up their thinking as Adams returns to the fold.Adams was drafted by the old Jets regime and his trust in the new front office is shaken because he hasn’t received an offer as a starting point, a source said. Now, he wants to be paid like it. New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas said Monday he "never promised" star safety Jamal Adams that a new contract was in the offing.. He’s due $9.86M in 2021. Adams is challenging the system.Any understood timeline for contract discussions was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.