Seahawks safety Jamal Adams leaves Cowboys game with groin injury

Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams left the Week- 3 game against the Dallas Cowboys with a groin injury and was not able to return.

The injuries just continued to mount in the Seattle Seahawks Week-3 contest against the Dallas Cowboys at CenturyLink Field. Although Seattle was eventually able to come away with the 38-31 win, the victory proved costly. Safety Jamal Adams was just one of a number of players to leave the game, unable to return.

Adams pulled up with a groin injury in the fourth quarter, throwing his helmet aside in frustration. He continued to coach up his teammates from the sidelines, but all he could do was watch the final few minutes of the ballgame. Linebacker Jordyn Brooks, who was making his first NFL start Week 3, also left the contest with an injury (knee).

Coach Pete Carroll provided an update on Adams during his post-game press conference.

“Jamal Adams got a groin strain,” Carroll told reporters. “Don’t know what is going to happen with that, it was pretty tight.”

More details could be available tomorrow afternoon by the time Carroll addresses the media at 3:00 p.m. PT.

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Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks injures knee in 1st NFL start

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks sustained a knee injury during his first NFL start Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys.

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks made his first NFL start Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys, filling in the empty spot left by Bruce Irvin, who tore his ACL last Sunday in the team’s win over the New England Patriots.

Now Brooks is the one dealing with a knee injury.

Brooks left the game late in the third quarter and was deemed questionable to return. He was ruled out for the remainder of the matchup shortly thereafter in the fourth quarter.

Coach Pete Carroll should be able to provide an injury update for Brooks – and the rest of Seattle’s banged-up players – during his post-game press conference.

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