SEATTLE - Jamal Adams has established the NFL's precedent for most sacks in a solitary season by a cautious back.
The Seattle Seahawks' All-Pro solid wellbeing was credited with a sack on a play in which he pursued New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold too far out for a 1-yard misfortune in the second quarter of the groups' down Sunday. That gives Adams 8.5 this season.
The Arizona Cardinals' Adrian Wilson had 8.0 sacks in 2005, which was already the record for most sacks in a season since sacks turned into an official measurement in 1982, as indicated by ESPN Stats and Information research.
Wilson arrived at that absolute in 16 games, while Adams has topped it in his ninth game, having missed four with a crotch injury.
The Seahawks obtained Adams from the Jets in July in a blockbuster exchange that cost Seattle its first-round picks in every one of the following two drafts. Adams said Friday that he would not like to make Sunday's down about himself however that it would be "sweet" to break the NFL's DB sack record against his previous group.
Prior in Sunday's down, Adams missed a future block attempt when he broke on a Darnold toss, however the ball ricocheted off his mind. That would have been Adams' first interference of the period and just the third of his vocation.
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