Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is questionable for Week 8 vs. 49ers

Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is questionable for Week 8 vs. the San Francisco 49ers after getting in limited practice during the week.

The Seattle Seahawks are hopeful their star safety Jamal Adams will return to the field to face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday for the team’s Week-8 matchup.

Adams has missed the last three games due to a groin injury but got in some very limited practice on Friday.

“He worked today,” coach Pete Carroll said Friday after the walkthrough. “He got some work today so that’s a good sign. It’s a real good sign. We’ll just have to figure it out, see if he’s OK. You’re going see some guys we’re going right to game time on a number of guys.”

Even though Adams appears to be on the mend from the groin injury, he was temporarily sidelined this week due to an illness. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Adams could not return to the facility until Thursday afternoon. He has continued to test negative for the coronavirus.

Adams’ lack of work this week could be a factor in whether or not he is ready to go this Sunday.

“Yeah, it’s a big concern, it’s a big concern,” Carroll said. “That’s a lot to ask. He’s worked out great in his conditioning work and all that. The fact that he had to miss a couple days here really kind of threw a wrench in the works for a smooth comeback. So we’ll have to see what happens at game time.”

Three of Seattle’s running backs – Chris Carson, Carlos Hyde, and Travis Homer – will also be game-day decisions against the 49ers.

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Seahawks safety Jamal Adams to return to limited practice on Wednesday

Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is expected to return to limited practice Week 8 after battling a lingering groin injury.

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was able to provide some good news Wednesday afternoon when he announced that safety Jamal Adams would be returning to limited practice on Wednesday.

Adams has missed the last three games with a groin injury and he remains uncertain for the Week-8 contest against the 49ers. His resumption of light work, however, is a positive sign for the Seahawks.

“He’s going to be practicing in a limited fashion for the first time today,” coach Pete Carroll told reporters during his press conference. “So we’ll see what that means and see how he goes and tomorrow will be a really important day for him. As will Friday. We are going one day at a time and we are mixing him in in the preparation with the thought that there is a chance.

“But we are going to just have to wait and see how he does.”

Wednesday’s official practice participation report will be released later in the afternoon.

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Seahawks won’t know if Jamal Adams will be available until later in week

The Seattle Seahawks won’t know if safety Jamal Adams is healthy enough to face the San Francisco 49ers until later in Week 8.

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Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams has yet to return to the practice field as he continues to battle a lingering groin injury. Adams has missed the last three contests and could sit out this week as well.

Coach Pete Carroll was not able to confirm his availability for the near future.

“I don’t know that yet,” Carroll said Monday. “I talked to him on Saturday before we left, and his workouts are going great and all that. He really wants to get back, but he’s going to have to show it that he’s capable of doing all the stuff that we need to do football-wise. Because he’s so close to being back, I think this will carry into the late in the week and we’ll see if it works out.

“But I can’t tell you, conclusively right now.”

Adams does have a few more days before the Seahawks host the 49ers on Sunday, but he’ll need to sneak in at least a few days of practice before he’s ready for a game-day appearance.

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Pete Carroll hopeful Jamal Adams can return to practice next week

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is hopeful safety Jamal Adams can return to practice next week after battling a lingering groin injury.

The Seattle Seahawks have ruled out safety Jamal Adams ahead of their Week-7 battle against the Arizona Cardinals in the desert which has been flexed to “Sunday Night Football” in primetime.

Adams has missed the last two contests due to a lingering groin injury and won’t make the trip this week either.

Coach Pete Carroll is hopeful Adams will return to practice soon.

“He’s really close,” Carroll said Friday. “We want to make sure to get it right. The consensus is that it’s better to wait until next week. I anticipate that he’ll be practicing next week. We hoped to and wanted to, but we couldn’t get him out, so we’re going to leave him home, one more good weekend of rehab and prep and try to break him out next week.”

Adams was the only Seahawks ruled out against the Cardinals. Guard Mike Iupati, however, was listed as questionable to play with a back injury.

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Seahawks safety Jamal Adams uncertain to return Week 7

Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is still battling a groin injury and remains uncertain to return Week 7 in time to face the Cardinals.

The Seattle Seahawks have been without safety Jamal Adams for the last couple of weeks due to a lingering groin injury. The expectation was that he would be able to return after the bye week but now the timing is uncertain.

Coach Pete Carroll addressed the media Monday afternoon following the team’s bonus practice. He was fairly non-committal as to when exactly Adams would resume activities.

“We’ve got to get through the week and see what happens,” Carroll said. “Give him these days and figure it out – take full advantage of the time. Make sure that we are doing the right thing in taking care of him and looking after him. It’s a long season and we’d love to have him back as soon as we can get him but we want him back when’s he’s right and back for the long haul.”

Adams and the rest of the Seahawks have Tuesday off and return Wednesday to prepare to face the Cardinals on Sunday in Arizona.

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Still too early in week to know Jamal Adams’ status for Sunday

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll told reporters it’s still too early to tell the health status of safety Jamal Adams heading into Week 5.

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Seattle Seahawk Jamal Adams is itching to get back onto the football field, but it may be at least another week before the star safety will see any action.

Adams was inactive Sunday in Miami due to a groin injury he suffered the Sunday before in the game against the Cowboys. Coach Pete Carroll was asked about Adams’ status during his Monday press conference.

“I’m gonna hold out hope,’’ Carroll told reporters. “I don’t know Jamal real well in these situations. I know he’s dying to get back, he’s been sending me messages and stuff, how much he wants to play and get out there and all that. We’ll have to wait and see how that works.

“It’s just too early in the week to know.’’

The Seahawks don’t return to practice until Wednesday and are not required to release a participation report until then. Seattle’s next matchup is set for Sunday night against the Vikings.

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Jerry Jones: ‘Everything’s on go’ for Xavier Woods to play Week 1

The Cowboys owner is optimistic that their veteran safety will have recovered from a groin injury in time for the season opener.

It must- finally- be game week. After an extended offseason and surreal training camp that at times seemed to be about anything but the Xs and Os of football, the countdown to kickoff passed the T-minus one-week milestone, and Cowboys Nation suddenly turned its collective attention in unison to the injury report.

The news that linebacker Sean Lee and offensive tackle La’el Collins would start 2020 on injured reserve caused some concern, though that worry lessens with the new rules this season regarding IR. Since both players will be eligible to return after just three missed games, focus shifted to the secondary and the status of Xavier Woods.

On Tuesday, team owner Jerry Jones expressed optimism that Woods would be ready to play come Sunday night.

Woods was assumed to be one of the team’s two starting safeties in Week 1. But a groin strain has kept the fourth-year man sidelined since August 30, and the surprise release of veteran HaHa Clinton-Dix just days later left major question marks on the Dallas defense’s back end heading into the season opener against the Los Angeles Rams.

“Everything’s on ‘go’,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. “It would really be a surprise if he didn’t get out there Sunday night. I think he got a good checkup yesterday, and he should be moving around out there this week in a good way.”

Despite Jones’s encouraging report, head coach Mike McCarthy was more reserved in remarks to the media when asked about the Week 1 prognosis for Woods and fellow DB Chidobe Awuzie.

“We’ll know more Wednesday,” McCarthy explained on Monday. “We had a walkthrough today. So far, so good.”

Defensive coordinator Mike Nolan also admitted that things in the Cowboys secondary aren’t set in stone less than a week to go before the first game of the season.

“There are still some questions unanswered today,” Nolan said. “But they’ll be answered at the end of the week. I believe we’ll get a few of the guys back, but it has been a little bit of a struggle. We had to move some guys around, but I think in the end, it will actually help us because we had the opportunity to play some guys in some different positions that we were hoping to when we started out, but not really knowing if we would be given the chance. As it turns out, we were. As the week goes along, we’ll make some decisions as to who is actually going to line up where when the game begins.”

Darian Thompson has impressed in camp, and Donovan Wilson has shown flashes. Beyond that, the Cowboys are frighteningly thin at the safety position; rookie corner Reggie Robinson is repeatedly mentioned as a possible option to slide back in a system that emphasizes positional versatility among defensive backs.

Even the eleventh-hour addition of Brandon Carr- the former Cowboys cornerback who ended up playing safety last season in Baltimore- is likely a depth move that will pay off later in the season, so Woods’s availability for the season opener is of critical importance against the likes of Rams receivers Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.

Dallas coaches raved about Thompson, presumed to be named the other Cowboys starter in Week 1.

“Darian’s done an excellent job just from our interaction,” McCarthy said of the journeyman who spent time with the Giants and Cardinals before joining the Cowboys in 2018. “It started back in the spring with the virtual [work sessions]. He’s a very smart, instinctive football player, not only on defense but on special teams. He’s had a heck of a camp.”

“Darian is a very good football player,” Nolan echoed. “He’s smart. He’s tough. He takes coaching extremely well. And those are the things that come to mind right away. He’s done a very good job; he pays close attention to all the finer-detail coaching points in the things we do. He’s done a good job. I’ve been pleased with him.”

But Thompson has just four starts over the past two seasons. As pleased as the coaching staff may be with his progress, they would almost assuredly feel better were he not asked to be the most experienced safety on the field in Week 1. Woods and his 29 starts in that same span would be a key anchor in a defensive backfield already pegged as the Cowboys’ weak spot heading into an otherwise promising season.

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