Jamal Adams will not participate in mandatory minicamp with the Seattle Seahawks this week as he seeks a new contract.
A source told ESPN earlier this month that the Seahawks and Adams' representatives have had discussions about a new deal but that not much movement had been made towards an agreement. The source said there is still confidence within the organization that a deal will get done.
Adams is scheduled to make $9.86 million in 2021.
The Seahawks inherited that contract when they acquired Adams in a blockbuster trade last July for a package that included Seattle's 2021 and 2022 first-round picks.