ESPN
Frustrated with his contract negotiations,
New York Jets safety
Jamal Adams has informed the team he wants to be traded, a source told ESPN.
A source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Adams would welcome a trade to one of seven teams: the
Baltimore Ravens,
Dallas Cowboys,
Houston Texans,
Kansas City Chiefs,
Philadelphia Eagles,
San Francisco 49ers and
Seattle Seahawks. According to ESPN's Ryan Clark, Adams would also be open to a trade to the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Jets have no intention of trading him, sources said, but Adams could try to force their hand by being disruptive and staging a training camp holdout. He is upset because he feels the team is dragging its feet, sources said.
The trade demand comes after he hinted earlier Thursday on social media that he may want to be traded.
Responding to a comment on Instagram, Adams concluded a long rant by saying, "Maybe it's time to move on!"