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“HELL YEAH, ” Jamal Adams screamed from the podium after the Seattle Seahawks clinched a playoff spot this season following their Week 15 win over the Washington Football Team.
Adams, formerly of the Jets, is not accustomed to routinely making the postseason. He’s excited as a kid on Christmas morning.
“That’s a hell of a feeling, man,” Adams continued in his virtual postgame interview. “I’m sorry, I’m not used to this, guys. Forgive me. I know you guys are used to Seattle always going to the playoffs.
“I’m not used to this.”
The win in Washington guarantees Adams and his teammates a trip to the playoffs. Seattle has qualified for the postseason eight of the last nine years.
Adams hasn’t been so lucky in the past.
“I’m used to sending my cars home by this time, and hey, I’m already packing up, wondering where I’m going next, where’s the vacation? When am I seeing family?” Adams interrupted. “Sorry to cut you off, brother, I’m just excited, man. God is good.”
The Seahawks next square off against the division-rival Rams with the hopes of securing an NFC West win.
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