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Jamal Adams blows up at doctor after being ruled out in Seahawks return

Jam🐼al Adams got to play just nine snaps in his long-awaited return to the field for the Seattle Seahawks, only to see it come to an end after taking a knee to the head. 

And the⛄ frustration of the situati🐎on clearly boiled over as Adams went after the independent neurologist on the sideline.

Video showed Adams yelling at the doctor, w💖ho is unaffiliated with the teams and evaluates head injuries. 

Adams shouted at the💮 neur🎃ologist while seeming to have to be restrained by two members of the Seahawks staff.

The situation also𓃲 caught the eye of a MetLife Stadium security guard in an orange shirt who came over to make sure the doctor was alright. 

Adams was going at it with the neurologist the whole t♉ime the play was going on on the field, 🌄according to

The Seattle safety was moved away and eventually taken to the Seahawks l🎐ocker room. 

Jamal Adams yells at the doctor who took a look at him after taking a knee to the head at the beginning of the Giants-Seahawks game. The doctor is unaffiliated with the teams. Twitter

Adams was banged up on a second down tackle of Giants quarterback Daniel Jones in the ꧑first quarter.

Jones scra💝mbled trying to get a first down and was upended by Adams, who had his head mak🐽e contact with the QB’s knee.

The Seahawks eventually ru🐷led him out for the remainder of the game. 

Adams was playing in his first game in 385 days.

He had faced a lengthy recovery after suffering a tear in his left quad tendon in the Seahawks’ first game of the 2022 season. 

Jamal Adams tackles Daniel Jones’ feet causing him to flip over and Adams to take a knee to the head during the first quarter. Robert Sabo for NY Post
Jamal Adams stands on the field before the team’s preseason game against the Bears. AP

The injury took a mental toll on Adams, who said earl🥀ier in the week that he “was in a dark place” after the inju🐲ry. 

“It was devastatin🧸g,” he said🔯, . “I thought about retiring.”

“It’s been hard, man,” he added. “I love the game like no other. You know, when you lose something that you really, really love, it takes a toll on you. Obviously, mentally, I had to get over that, had to adjust. That was just life. … I had to talk to myself, mentally.”