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Seahawks safety Jamal Adams bounced back in the offseason. Then, on the first day of practice, he broke a finger after getting it caught in a helmet.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Adams will return to practice with a club in hand. He will play with a special cast.
Surgery after the season, according to the report, is “likely.”
Obviously, the tackle will make it difficult for Adams to use his hand, reducing the likelihood of interceptions and fumble recoveries.
Adams has a history of playing with injuries and playing with the kind of intensity that leads to more injuries. He missed five games in 2021 and four in 2020.
He missed just two games in his first three seasons. In 2018, he was named first-team All Pro.