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In this first episode of the new Packers POV point of view podcast, rookie offensive lineman Josh Myers shares stories from high school and college in Ohio, as well as some off-the-field adventures in Wisconsin. In this episode of the Packers POV podcast, second-year running back AJ Dillon talks about his time at Boston College, his arrival to the Midwest and some of his favorite off-the-field hobbies. In this episode of the Packers POV podcast, veteran safety Adrian Amos talks about growing up in Baltimore, the origin story of his "Smash" nickname and how he relaxes off the field in Green Bay. In this second episode of the new Packers POV point of view podcast, rookie wide receiver Amari Rodgers shares stories from college at Clemson, his remarkable recovery from injury and some off-the-field fun with teammates since arriving in Green Bay. Audio: Packers POV.
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