The Los Angeles Chargers continue to develop their version of Baltimore West.
The Chargers are signing center Bradley Bozeman to a one-year deal.
Bozeman’s wife is pretty pumped about the deal.
Bozeman was a sixth-round pick by the Ravens in 2018 out of Alabama. He played center for two of his four seasons with the team and served as left guard the other two seasons.
Bozeman played center for Carolina the last two seasons and earned high marks from Pro Football Focus for his run blocking.
Bozeman seems like a natural fit for the Chargers for a few reasons.
One, he excels in run blocking, and new Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is known for wanting to control games on the ground. Two, Bozeman played under John Harbaugh in Baltimore, which makes him a natural fit to transition over to brother Jim.
The Harbaugh brothers both learned football from their father Jack, who was a college football coach. They ostensibly have similar organizational philosophies, which makes it easy for players and staff members to move from one Harbaugh brother’s organization to the other’s.
In addition to Bozeman, other former Ravens players and/or staff members to join the Chargers since Jim Harbaugh was hired include: running back Gus Edwards, tight end Hayden Hurst, offensive coordinator Greg Roman, and general manager Joe Hortiz.
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