Chargers release veteran pass rusher Joey Bosa

latimes.com

The Los Angeles Chargers have released star edge rusher Joey Bosa, their longest-tenured player, ahead of a $12.36 million roster bonus. This move comes as the team looks to manage its salary cap. Bosa, 29, was drafted third overall in 2016 and became a standout player, earning four Pro Bowl selections. However, injuries limited his performance in recent seasons, resulting in only 14 sacks over the last three years. By releasing Bosa, the Chargers will save $25.36 million against the salary cap. Bosa had previously restructured his contract to take a pay cut, prioritizing team success over personal earnings.


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