Adrian Amos, the former fifth-round safety whom the Bears coaxed outstanding mileage from over the past four years, is parlaying his success into a deal with the rival Green Bay Packers, according to the Packer Report. But it's expected the contract comes in at an average of roughly $9-10 million per year, more than Bears GM Ryan Pace was willing to spend. Amos, who turns 26 next month, has started 57-of-65 games to begin his career after being selected No. 1 defense, it's unlikely Bears fans look back on it with the same type of regrets they did when Julius Peppers switched allegiances in 2014. Amos doesn't figure to provide much assistance to Green Bay when it comes to covering some of the Bears' bigger mismatch weapons in Trey Burton and Tarik Cohen, for instance.
Source: Daily Sun March 12, 2019 14:15 UTC