The Houston Texans have added a veteran safety who brings an additional benefit. The Texans announced the signing of Adrian Amos to their 53-man roster on Wednesday, less than one week after the New York Jets cut ties with the ninth-year pro.
Entering an important Week 14 clash, the Houston Texans are thin at the safety position. Currently, the team has three safeties on the injured reserve.
The Texans are signing free agent safety Adrian Amos to their 53-player roster, Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report reports. Amos asked for and received his release from the Jets last week, and he cleared waivers, making him a free agent.
Adrian Amos cleared waivers Monday but did not last long in free agency.
The Bucs defense has been bad for large swaths of the season. Heading into Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay was tied for the forth-most explosive pass plays given up in the NFL this year at 45.
In a significant roster shuffle, the New York Jets roster has some key changes ahead of their upcoming clash with the Falcons. The team has activated special teams captain Justin Hardee and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer, while parting ways with safety Adrian Amos and OL Xavier Newman.
The New York Jets activated two veterans off Injured Reserve on Saturday, making them available to face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 13. After opening their 21-day practice windows earlier this week, the Jets wasted no time in re-adding offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer and special teams ace Justin Hardee to the 53-man roster.
It is always tough to watch teams torpedo throughout the season and it looks like the New York Jets will continue to do that. Following the injury of superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers, this is a completely different team with a completely different mission statement.
The New York Jets are releasing backup safety Adrian Amos, multiple outlets reported Saturday. The Jets signed Amos, a teammate of quarterback Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, to a one-year $1.75 million guaranteed deal in June.
He has been limited to only 62 defensive snaps over the last seven games.
Aaron Rodgers offered fellow teammate a brief hello after news broke the veteran safety was signing with the New York Jets.
The New York Packers sound like a strange mismatch created by artificial intelligence, but it's basically what's happening in real life — as another former member of the Packers has taken flight to join the Jets.
Months after acquiring Chuck Clark via trade, the Jets are adding another safety to the mix. Adrian Amos is signing a one-year deal with the team.
Examining three free agents who would make sense as fits for the New York Giants.
Adrian Amos, 30, has 122 starts on his resume and has not missed a game since 2017.
With veteran starter Adrian Amos a free agent and only seventh-round pick Anthony Johnson added to the mix during the 2023 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers haven’t really addressed their hole at safety.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Ravens are hosting free agent S Adrian Amos for a visit on Thursday. This is the first reported interest in Amos since the free agent market officially opened.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ secondary is going to look vastly different in 2023 than it did in 2022. Three-quarters of their starting secondary was hitting free agency this year and thus far none of them have been brought back.
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Adrian Amos has been one of the best free agent additions for the Green Bay Packers since Brian Gutekunst took over as GM in 2018. Amos has been the anchor of a secondary that has looked better than it had in almost the entire decade prior.
The Green Bay Packers have 14 players who are scheduled to be unrestricted free agents this offseason, including safety Adrian Amos. Going in alphabetical order, our “Stay of Go” series will look at each of those players.
One of the biggest surprises of the 2022 NFL offseason was that the Green Bay Packers did not really use the draft or free agency to address the safety position. Adrian Amos and Darnell Savage, the team’s starting safety duo for the past three seasons, are at a crossroads.
The best reason why the team and it's position groups are so successful is because of one word. Versatility.
Amos has no desire to coach on the collegiate or pro levels. He revealed on Twitter Sunday that he wants to coach kids.
Packers quarterback Kurt Benkert and safety Adrian Amos sent out tweets trying to recruit star wideouts to Green Bay.
The Green Bay Packers’ credit card approach to roster-building continued on Wednesday. To help get under the salary cap by Wednesday’s deadline, the Packers and safety Adrian Amos agreed to a restructured contract.
Savage remained down on the field for several moments but was eventually able to walk off on his own.
Amos thinks it was the Lions that held back Stafford and not vice versa.
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