Ugo Amadi Reflects On Career Game After Being 'Put Into The Fire'
Ugo Amadi Joins 710 ESPN Seattle's Bob, Dave and Moore For Seahawks Spotlight
Entering Sunday night's game against the Patriots, Ugo Amadi was listed as the third free safety on the Seahawks' official depth chart behind Quandre Diggs and Marquise Blair. After the final whistle blew, Amadi led all Seahawks defenders with eight solo tackles.
Diggs was disqualified from the game in the first quarter after a helmet-to-helmet collision. That forced Blair into a bigger role. Then, Blair went down with a torn ACL in the second quarter. Amadi then entered in the nickel role, and he certainly made the most of it. In addition to his eight solo tackles, Amadi had one tackle for a loss and was a key contributor against the Cam Newton-led offense. Amadi totaled 13 solo tackles in his entire rookie season last year.