KAY Adams had a message for Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts after an NFL player revealed a bold goal in his final season in the league.
Veteran Cleveland Browns safety Rodney McLeod revealed his ambitions while appearing on the Up & Adams Show on Wednesday.
McLeod made it known that the 2024 campaign will be his final season in the NFL.
The 13-year NFL veteran will play his second season with the Browns this fall.
FanDuel TV star Adams asked McLeod, who has 18 career interceptions, which opposing quarterbacks on the Browns’ schedule are on his wish list to intercept next season.
“I would say I probably need one from my dog Jalen hurts” said McLeod.
“He would be Cool inside the division to take one of Lamar Jackson also.”
McLeod played six seasons with the Eagles and was teammates with Hurts for two of them.
They will face Philadelphia in Week 6 on October 13 at Lincoln Financial Field.
Following McLeod’s comment about Hurts, Adams made a post on Xformerly known as Twitterdirected at the Eagles’ two-time Pro Bowl quarterback.
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“@JalenHurts your old friend would like to have a word,” the 38-year-old wrote in a tweet quoting the FanDuel TV clip of McLeod’s daring goal.
McLeod helped the Eagles win Super Bowl LII in the 2017 season.
During his six seasons with the team, he recorded six interceptions.
McLeod is coached by Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, who was with the NFL player on the 2017 Super Bowl team.
The 33-year-old will have two chances to intercept Lamar Jackson in the AFC North matchups between the Browns and Baltimore Ravens.
Cleveland will host the Ravens in Week 8 and Baltimore will host the final meeting in Week 18.
Last season, McLeod played in 10 games and did not record any interceptions.
His campaign was cut short due to a torn pectoral.
McLeod signed a one-year contract to return to Cleveland for a second season.
Earlier this month, McLeod revealed that the 2024 season would be his final year in the NFL.
“This is the last lap for me,” he said during an appearance on NFL Network’s “NFL Total Access.”
McLeod played in 166 games and started 143 in his career.
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