WATCH: Jamal Adams tells fan he’s ‘trying’ to get traded to Cowboys

In a video shot by a fan on Sunday, Jamal Adams admits that he’s trying to be traded to his hometown Dallas Cowboys.

Jamal Adams has made it abundantly clear that he wants out of New York. The Jets’ aggrieved All-Pro safety has a list of eight destinations he would accept a trade to, which includes his hometown Dallas Cowboys.

Now, thanks to a cellphone video shot in the Dallas area on Sunday afternoon, it appears a homecoming is Adams’ preferred outcome. In the video below, a fan asks Adams, “You coming to Dallas?”

“I’m trying, bro,” Adams said in response.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Dallas is among the eight teams that Adams would welcome a trade to. While there may be mutual interest in a homecoming, the Cowboys already tried to trade for Adams at last season’s trade deadline. The price was way too high, according to NFL Network’s Jane Slater.

Adams’ stance has gone back and forth on whether he wants to remain in green and white, but the Jets’ position has remained unchanged. Joe Douglas has said he wants to make Adams a “Jet for life,” and New York still appears inclined to do that. The Jets have not granted Adams or his representation permission to seek a trade and it doesn’t appear that they will, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini.

The Cowboys have enough cap room to add Adams’s current remaining salary, even with Dak Prescott planning to sign his $31.4 million franchise tag tender on Monday, per Schefter. The Cowboys have until July 15 to work out a contract extension with Prescott, which could free up more cap space for the acquisition of Adams. It’s been reported that Adams wouldn’t request an immediate extension if he’s traded to a certain team, though. Dallas could wait until 2021 when it has more cap flexibility to extend Adams. Of course, this all depends on the Jets changing their .tune

Right now, the Cowboys have the best odds to acquire Adams at +250, according to SportsLine. While it makes complete sense that Adams would like to return home and play for Dallas, it won’t mean much unless the Jets change course and Jerry Jones gives Douglas an offer he can’t refuse.