After lobbying for a contract extension with the New York Jets, Jamal Adams agreed to table extension talks with the Seattle Seahawks for this year.

The Jets traded the All-Pro safety to the Seahawks on Saturday.

It was initially unclear if Adams facilitated the trade by verbally agreeing to an extension with Seattle. However, the two sides reportedly agreed to table talks until 2021.

Adams is only guaranteed to earn $3.59 million in 2020.

If Seattle is unable to sign Adams long-term, they'll have paid a premium for one season. They sent safety Bradley McDougald, a 2021 third-round pick and two first-round picks in exchange for Adams and a 2022 fourth-round pick.