Jets' Adams frustrated by losing: 'I'm not a loser'
New York Jets safety Jamal Adams aired his frustrations with his team's play following Sunday's 13-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
"It's the same, same, same stuff," Adams said, according to ESPN's Rich Cimini. "It's frustrating. I'm not going to hold my tongue for anything anymore. I'm not a loser. I don't do this for fantasy points. I do this for the love of the game. I'm passionate about this team and I believe in this team.
"I'm sick of losing," he continued. "Honestly, I'm sick of losing. I'm fed up with losing. ... It pisses me off every time. I'm not a loser. I want to get back on the winning track. We've lost three straight? Come on, man."
The Jets have been outscored 74-33 since Week 7 while dropping games to the Dolphins, Chicago Bears, and Minnesota Vikings. The team was 3-3 after beating the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts, both at home, immediately prior to the losing skid.
Adams, the Jets' No. 6 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, has tallied one interception, one sack, two forced fumbles, and eight passes defensed through nine games in 2018. The Jets have an 8-16 record since he was drafted.