GREEN BAY — Adrian Amos wants to play football. And he’s obviously not the only one. But the Green Bay Packers’ veteran safety apparently reached the end of his rope on Friday.
Maybe it was the ridiculousness of the NFL’s plan to outlaw postgame interactions between teams — assuming of course, there are indeed games after which players might want to interact. Maybe it was something more substantive, like NFL owners asking players to put 35% of their 2020 salaries in escrow to offset the league’s expected fiscal losses with limited or no fans in the stands this season — again, if the games are in fact played at all.