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| Place of Birth: Houston, Texas |
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| National Football League Debut | |
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| 1994 for the Seattle Seahawks | |
| Career Highlights and Awards | |
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| Career History | |
| NFL Draft: 1994 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8 | |
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| Stats at NFL.com | |
Sam Aaron Adams (born
High school and college
Adams attended Cypress Creek High School in
Houston, TX where he was part of a defense that included fellow future NFLer
At Cy-Creek, Adams was not only the Prep Southwest Defensive Player of the Year, but a state champion in the shot put, placing 2nd in the nation.
He played collegiately for Texas A&M where he was a starter all three years.
He was the
That year, he was a consensus first-team All-America and was named national defensive player of the year by
He finished his Texas A&M career with 169 total tackles, 23 tackles for loss, 20.5 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, and 2 interceptions.
He was also was a member of the Texas A&M track team, throwing the shot and discus and for his accomplishments on the track and on the gridiron, Adams was inducted into the Texas A&M Hall of Fame in 2001.
NFL career
Adams was selected in the 1st round (8th overall) by the Seattle Seahawks in the
1994 NFL Draft. He made several starts during his rookie year, splitting time between
defensive tackle and
In 2002 he was a free agent once again, and this time he signed with the
In 2003, Adams signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent and helped anchor the
defensive line there. His first game for Buffalo was a memorable one, as he registered a sack, two tackles, and an
interception against
On
On March 31, 2006 Adams signed a three year contract with the
In what Lewis called "a very difficult decision", the Bengals released Adams on
That other team would end up being the
Personal
Adams is married with a son, Terin and daughter, Tea Alexis. His father, Sam Adams Sr.,
played guard in the NFL for the
Adams is also the owner of the Everett Hawks of the
Adams is nicknamed "The Man Mountain".
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