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Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Sam Adams is dead set on not letting it all end the way it did last season. Adams, who'll turn 35 next month, is working out with intentions of signing with an NFL team and prolonging his NFL career. Adams, a first-round pick of Seattle's in 1994 who has played for six NFL teams, was cut by Denver last December. The three-time Pro Bowl player and a Super ... [link]

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Scraping the “News” Barrel: Harris the Challenger, Adams Not Retiring
Published 5/8/2008 by Josh Temple at BroncoTalk
... In other Broncos somewhat related news, Sam Adams is not quite ready to retire.  He plans on dropping 30lbs this offeseason to keep his career going.  After a dissapointing season with the Broncos Adams was quoted as saying: “I don’t want it to end like that,” Adams said, “I have more football in me. I can help a lot of teams.” The defensive tackle is currently a free agent.  Seattle, Oakland, and Tennessee were all named as possible landing spots. ...

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