Jets strong safety Jamal Adams was All-Pro in 2019, with a career-best 6.5 sacks and he scored two touchdowns, one on a pick-six and one on a fumble return. Credit: Lee S. Weissman/Lee S. Weissman
INDIANAPOLIS — Joe Douglas doesn’t intend to trade Le’Veon Bell and is working toward making Jamal Adams “a Jet for life.”
These are just two important parts of Douglas’ to-do and not-to-do list in his first offseason as the Jets general manager.
The futures of Adams and Bell have been a major topic for the Jets since last year’s trade deadline when Douglas admitted to entertaining offers for both players.