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ESPN is reporting that former LSU and current New York Jets safety Jamal Adams is expected to skip the team's voluntary virtual offseason program which starts next week.
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When the NFL's voluntary virtual offseason program opens, All-Pro safety Jamal Adams of the New York Jets is not expected to participate, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The Jets have not expressed any official interest in extending Adams' contract thus far in the offseason, the source said. The team entertained offers for Adams at last year's trade deadline.

Adams, 24, is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020, the final year of a four-year contract that averages $5.6 million annually -- 23rd among safeties, per overthecap.com. As the No. 6 overall pick in 2017, his contract was fully guaranteed for $22.3 million, which ranks fifth at his position.
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Meanwhile, Bo Wallace is still coaching at E. Central Miss. Community College, truck driving, and Future Professional Lawn Workers School. He still hates JA for punking him.
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Cowboys going to trade their 1st for Adams
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I can tell that Jamal wants to get the hell out of there. I dont blame him.
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