
The newest Bronco had little choice but to don jersey No. 63 for his first organized team activity of the 2007 offseason. All the numbers in the 90s — including jersey No. 95, which he wore in Cincinnati last season — were claimed by his new teammates.
“Sixty-three is a great number,” he said. “My father was 61. There’s no significance.”
But, to say the least, the jersey was a tad snug on the 345-pound defensive tackle.
“As you can see, I had to hold my breath the entire practice, so I won’t be in this (practice jersey),” he said.
But it wasn’t how he looked in a jersey, but how he looked in action, that concerned Head Coach Mike Shanahan.
“He looked pretty good today, even though he didn’t get a lot of reps,” Shanahan said. “He got a few reps, and it looks like he’s been working out. With the offseason conditioning program and summer camp, hopefully there’s no setbacks and he’s ready to go.
Tuesday’s session was Adams’ first since undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery earlier this year, but he appeared to show no ill effects.
“I feel good,” Adams said. “This is a great system to be a part of as a defensive lineman. It’s an attacking front. It allows us to put pressure on the football, whether it be run or pass.”
More Day 12 notes:
… One of the niftier catches of the day belonged to tight end Nate Jackson, who reached back while falling — and actually had one knee on the ground — in order to snag a pass from Darrell Hackney that had passed just behind him …
… Shanahan said that he thought about returning safety Sam Brandon to full team work this week, but opted to wait as the sixth-year veteran returns from two torn knee ligaments. Shanahan said that Brandon should be “full speed” by minicamp, which begins July 9 …
… More photos from the morning:








More on Adams on the main site later tonight, and more in the blog on OTA Day 13 tomorrow. Adios.
Tags: Amon Gordon, Antwon Burton, Bill Johnson, Kenard Lang, Marcus Thomas, Organized Team Activities, OTAs, Sam Adams, Tim Crowder

Get that man an XXXXL jersey!!!
nice stuff Andrew!
Sam Adams is one big mutha!!!
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Awesome, Sam Adams is a beast in the middle. Im pumped…WC
I agree he’s a good addition to the team for the price we paid. And I’m very pleased about the comments from Shanahan and Bates about his quickness in practice. However, he has had issues with conditioning in the past and it will be interesting to see how he handles Tuten’s program.
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There was one play that Adams had on Tuesday where he just moved through the right side of the line like it wasn’t even there. Granted, it is an OTA, which means it’s not full speed and there’s no contact, but his footwork and reaction time is impressive for someone of such Vasily Alexeyev proportions.
sam adams yea!! i always like big defensive tackle…
It will be very tough for a guy like him to stay healthy for an entire with his age and past injuries in all, so he’ll probably only see limited snaps during the season on running downs. I must say I like the depth we got on D-line, we could sub players in and out on every play during every game situation.
15-20 snaps per game, that’s all I am asking…20 solid snaps we’ll be in great shape…
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