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Reports: Vikings defender Jamal Adams out for season with knee injury

By Thomson Reuters Aug 16, 2026 | 8:14 PM

Minnesota Vikings defender Jamal Adams will miss the entire 2026 season due to a right knee injury sustained in the team’s ​first preseason game against the New York ‌Giants on Saturday, according to reports by ESPN and NFL Network.

Adams, 30, appeared to sustain the injury during a touchdown play early in the second quarter, when Jaxson ‌Dart ​connected with Malachi Fields for ⁠a 15-yard pass. Adams ⁠stumbled while defending receiver Calvin Austin III and stayed on the turf. Adams then entered the medical tent and a cart was brought to ​take him to the locker room for further evaluation.

While the Vikings haven’t yet commented on ⁠Adams’ status, Minnesota coach Kevin ⁠O’Connell said after the preseason game ​that he was “crushed” for Adams and that the team ​would miss him.

Adams signed with the Vikings ‌on July 27 as a linebacker, but he also has played safety since joining the team.

A former first-round pick (sixth overall) in the 2017 NFL Draft, ⁠Adams made the Pro Bowl in three consecutive seasons from 2018-20, earning a first-team All-Pro honor in 2019.

He’s ⁠made 546 ‌tackles, 55 tackles for loss, 22.5 ⁠sacks, four interceptions, eight forced fumbles and ​four ‌fumble recoveries in 102 games (87 starts) ​for the ⁠New York Jets (2017-19), Seattle Seahawks (2020-23), Tennessee Titans (2024), Detroit Lions (2024) and Las Vegas Raiders (2025)

After injuries limited him to 15 total games over the 2022-24 seasons, Adams played 17 games (four starts) last season for the Raiders.

–Field ​Level Media