The Baltimore Ravens are hosting Former All-Pro Safety Jamal Adams for a Visit
CINCINNATI — The Baltimore Ravens are hosting former All-Pro safety Jamal Adams for a visit on Tuesday according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Adams, 28, spent the past four seasons in Seattle. He dealt with injuries during his time with the Seahawks, but the three-time Pro Bowler and one-time First Team All-Pro could be coming to the AFC North. Adams would join a secondary that includes Marcus Williams, Kyle Hamilton and this year's first round pick Nate Wiggins. The Bengals signed former Ravens safety Geno Stone in free agency, which could be part of the reason why they're looking to add a veteran to their room.
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