Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is slammed after posting (and deleting) Tweet mocking reporter’s wife: ‘That was so low’

  • Jamal Adams was criticized for his defense in the Seahawks' loss to the Cowboys
  • After a reporter commented on the touchdown, Adams mocked the reporter's wife
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Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams was criticized by fans on social media Friday for mocking a reporter's wife.

Adams was criticized for his defense on a game-winning touchdown by Dallas Cowboys safety Jake Ferguson late on Thursday Night Football. During the action, the Cowboys took the lead just four and a half minutes before the end.

Connor Hughes, a journalist for SNYtv who has covered the Jets since Adams played for New York, retweeted the piece and captioned it, “Yikes.”

On Friday, Adams used the same caption — and a mocking emoji — when he tweeted a photo of Hughes' wife. Although Adams later deleted the tweet, fans rushed to condemn the post.

“Jamal Adams is a piece of human trash,” one fan wrote alongside a screenshot of Adams' deleted tweet.

Jamal Adams was criticized for mocking a reporter's wife after Thursday's game against Dallas

Adam posted a photo of Connor Hughes' wife with the caption

Adam posted a photo of Connor Hughes' wife with the caption “yikes” before deleting it

Fans called Adams a

Fans called Adams a “piece of human trash” and a “loser” for mocking Hughes' wife

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“Jamal Adams has had a bad 24 hours,” a second fan wrote.

A third fan said Adams had “hit rock bottom,” while a fourth simply called him “a loser” for the comment.

Adams later added fuel to the fire by posting another tweet which said: 'Don't start, nothing will be nothing'.

“You got cooked last night,” one fan commented. “Just think of it as a man.”

Adams played his first three seasons in the NFL with the Jets before being traded to Seattle in 2020. Adams made the last of his three Pro-Bowl appearances in his first year with the Seahawks.

Adams has yet to record a sack or interception this season, while the Seahawks are currently 6-6 and second in the NFC West.