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“I do not care. I do not like you. Never liked you” Seahawks’ Jamal Adams Sparks Twitter Feud with Reporter Connor Hughes After Thursday Night Football Critique

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Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams has found himself in the murky waters of a feud with a reporter. The Pro Bowl safety, Adams, got engaged in a clash with SNY reporter Connor Hughes. 

Hughes’s remarks came regarding the Thursday Night Football game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys. Safety for the Seahawks, Adams gave up a touchdown to Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson. The point further in the game proved to be the game-winning play. 

Hughes took to Platform X, formerly Twitter, and captioned the video “Yikes.”

After taking notice of this tweet, Adams posted a picture of Hughes’s partner with the caption, “Yikes”. Adams, however, later deleted that post but some sources had already captured it with a screenshot. Adams forwarded his dig at Hughes’s partner and then also tweeted another one against Hughes. 

Adams tweeted, “Don’t start nothin won’t be nothin,”

New York Post’s, Brian Costello then took to Platform X, formerly Twitter in support of Hughes and tweeted, “I’ve covered a lot of players through the years,” 

“Never met any who was more of a phony than Jamal Adams. I always thought he was a bad guy. Today he proved he is even worse than I thought.”

Then Adams also tweeted in response, saying, “Ahhh and here comes Mr. Potato head. Mr. Hughes right hand man. Truth be told, I do not care. I do not like you. Never liked you. You’re terrible at your job. You do not know me outside the game of football. So keep that shxt pushing. #Prez

In response to Adams’s tweet, Costello wrote, “Connor’s right hand man? That one does sting.”

Many users also responded to the feud that happened between Adams, Hughes, and Costello. 

 

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