Report: Jamal Adams, Jets at contract stalemate as tension boils over

The Jets and Jamal Adams have hit another bump in the road as the All-Pro safety continues to seek a new deal.
According to longtime NFL writer Gary Myers, the Jets have given no indication that they will sign Adams to a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Myers reports that New York would rather wait to make a deal, while Adams has grown impatient and wants an immediate resolution.
As the friction builds up, a trade is still possible, per Myers, but New York doesn’t seem inclined to move the needle one way or another.
While Joe Douglas has sung Adams’ praises and indicated that the Jets would like to sign him to a long-term extension, actions speak a lot louder than words.
The Jets picked up Adams’ fifth-year option, which means he is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020

The Jets and Jamal Adams have hit another bump in the road as the All-Pro safety continues to seek a new deal.
According to longtime NFL writer Gary Myers, the Jets have given no indication that they will sign Adams to a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Myers reports that New York would rather wait to make a deal, while Adams has grown impatient and wants an immediate resolution.
As the friction builds up, a trade is still possible, per Myers, but New York doesn’t seem inclined to move the needle one way or another.
While Joe Douglas has sung Adams’ praises and indicated that the Jets would like to sign him to a long-term extension, actions speak a lot louder than words.
The Jets picked up Adams’ fifth-year option, which means he is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020