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The Seahawks safety (and his mother) are ecstatic about Jamal Adams’ new contract.

After trading two first-round picks and a third-round pick to the New York Jets for Adams in July 2020, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll made sure Michelle was on the list of individuals he phoned. “Him contacting me, reaching out and calling my mother, that meant everything to me,” said Adams.
“It’s the simple things like that.” Flash forward 13 months, and Jamal signed a four-year contract deal for up to $72 million with Michelle on Tuesday.
With a base of $17.5 million and a maximum of $18 million, it’s the highest safety contract in the NFL, topping Justin Simmons’ $15.25 million per year with the Broncos.
According to ESPN, Adams will earn a $20 million signing bonus and $38 million in guarantees.
The $20 million signing bonus is comparable to Eric Berry’s six-year, $78 million agreement with the Chiefs in 2017 and Earl Thomas’ four-year, $55 million deal with the Ravens in 2019. Adams had been skipping training camp and games while negotiating the deal.
Both sides had buried their heels in on what they each considered were fair contract proposals after five months. “We had to really stake our ground,” Carroll said.
“And as a result, connections become even more important.”

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Jamal Adams signs a four-year contract deal with the Seahawks.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Jamal Adams and the Seahawks have agreed to terms on a four-year, $70 million contract extension.
According to reports, the contract includes a $38 million guarantee, making him the highest-paid safety in the NFL.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the contract may be worth up to $72 million over four years, with club and individual performance bonuses.
Adams, 25, was in the final year of his rookie contract, with a fifth-year option for $9.86 million this season.
While talks progressed, Adams, one of Seattle’s most important defensive playmakers, sat off practice.
In 2020, he set the NFL record for sacks by a defensive back with 9.5 in just 12 games.
Despite missing four games due to a groin injury, he still managed 83 total tackles and a forced fumble.
He was selected to his third Pro Bowl and was named to the All-Pro Second Team for the second year in a row.
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The Bengals and Sam Hubbard have agreed to a four-year, $40 million contract, according to a source.

A source told The Athletic on Sunday that the Cincinnati Bengals and defensive end Sam Hubbard have reached an agreement on a four-year, $40 million contract extension.
The news was initially reported by ESPN.
Hubbard, who was 26 years old at the time, was about to enter the final year of his rookie deal.
He was a third-round choice out of Ohio State in 2018, and in three NFL seasons, he has started 28 of 44 games.
Hubbard got two sacks, 11 quarterback hits, and three pass breakups in 13 games last season, after averaging 14.5 sacks, 22 quarterback hits, and five pass breakups in his previous two seasons.
This story will be updated when more information becomes available.