The Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran safety Jamal Adams on Tuesday afternoon, just one day before training camp practices began. While he was once considered one of the best in the NFL on the New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks, the knee-jerk reaction was that this was a bad signing.
While it is true that Adams has been injury-prone every year since 2018, he's past the prime of his career, and he has more than one questionable off-the-field moment, Las Vegas could be the land of redemption for the 29-year-old player.
Adams has largely struggled in pass coverage throughout his NFL career, as according to Pro Football Focus, he has only finished in the top 100 for pass coverage among safeties a single time since the 2020 NFL season.