Adams, who is in his second year with the Rams, posted a video on Instagram set to Daft Punk’s “One More Time,” captioning it “1 more time.” The couple already has two daughters and a son, and they did not reveal the gender of the newest addition.
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Beyond the pregnancy news, Adams remains at the center of trade chatter. The Rams explored deals for other receivers, including AJ Brown, before stepping back from that pursuit, leaving Adams’ future with Los Angeles as a topic of speculative discussion, particularly around the draft and June 1 considerations. Rams officials have not publicly stated any contract talks or assurances with Adams.
Public sentiment from teammates and former teammates celebrating the pregnancy reflected the broader excitement around Adams’ personal milestone, with messages of congratulations appearing on social media. The Rams have emphasized that Adams is a valued member of the team, though no contract adjustments or negotiations have been announced.
Contract-wise, Adams is set to count $28 million against the Rams’ cap in 2026, the final year of a two-year, $44 million deal. While the team has indicated it views him as a core contributor, the broader trade speculation persists, keeping Adams in a high-profile spotlight this offseason.