Much like NFL QBs do, Packers S Adrian Amos @_SmashAmos31 invited all — and hosted several, including Darnell Savage — Green Bay DBs to a week of workouts in his hometown of Baltimore earlier this month. He capped off the week with a kids football camp at his old high school.
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) July 19, 2022
Green Bay Packers safety Adrian Amos recently invited the team’s secondary for a week of workouts in his hometown of Baltimore, according to Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports. Darnell Savage, a Maryland native, was among the attendees.
Amos’ football camp was held on July 9 in Baltimore.
Amos, a free-agent signing of the Packers in 2019, has emerged as the leader of the Packers’ ascending secondary. The pieces are all in place: All-Pro Jaire Alexander is returning from injury, Rasul Douglas re-signed on a three-year deal, Eric Stokes is going into Year 2 after a terrific rookie season and Savage returns for his fourth season starting next to Amos, one of the most reliable and consistent defensive backs in football.
Adding more chemistry to the mix could help tie everything together entering the 2022 season.
“We love to be around each other,” Amos said during minicamp last month.
With some injury luck and the right development among the group, the Packers secondary will likely be among the NFL’s best.
“We’re definitely excited about it,” Amos said. “Everything comes down to how we execute when the season comes. On paper, and knowing each other, we can definitely be special, but we have to take that day by day. Execute all the time. Be consistent.”
The growing camaraderie among the secondary can’t hurt.
The Packers veterans report to training camp on Tuesday, July 26. The first camp practice is Wednesday, July 27.