“Anytime you have the ability to help your team, you do, but I’d also add that once a player’s been around long enough, the book is written,” Adams told reporters, specifically in regards to Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.

“To be honest with you, there’s probably not as much of that as you would think, just because guys are gonna go in with their plan. It’s not the type of thing where when we’re playing the Jets, we’re spending 25 hours with Aaron Whitecotton asking every little detail. We’ve gotta figure out what we do well. … Of course, I’ll help with anything that I can help with, but at the end of the day, they’re gonna plan it the way they feel fits their defense.”

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