Arguably the Green Bay Packers' biggest free agent acquisition of the spring, Amos will be testing the waters in a new defensive system -- and for a new defensive coordinator -- for the first time in his career.
Prior to last season's meeting in December, the only other time Amos was on the winning end of a meeting between the Packers and Chicago Bears, his former team, was Thanksgiving night in 2015. Since that season, which was Amos' rookie year, the Bears lost five of the ensuing six meetings.
Little of that is to the fault of Amos, whose contract expired at the end of last season and was allowed to test the market.