New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) runs with the ball against Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams (33) Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Jamal Adams had to be separated from an NFL concussion advisor on the sideline during the first quarter of his Seattle Seahawks’ “Monday Night Football” game against the New York Giants.

Adams was playing in his first game in 13 months and quickly made an impact. The Seahawks' safety made a huge hit on the Giants’ first series of the game.

But a few plays later, Adams dove low to tackle a scrambling Daniel Jones and got hit in the head.

Adams was removed from the game and was flagged for a concussion check. The safety was examined inside the medical tent on the sideline and had to be separated from going after the “red hat” worker after exiting the tent.

After being taken into the locker room, Adams was ruled out for the rest of the game by Seattle.

The Seahawks acquired Adams in a trade with the Jets in July 2020. He played in 12 games each of his first two seasons but just one last season after suffering a torn quad tendon.

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