
One move the Los Angeles Chargers made this offseason that flew slightly under the radar was sliding Zion Johnson to center. The Bolts' handed Mekhi Becton a two year, $20 million deal to slot in at right guard, so Johnson needed a new home.
He's still been switching between center and left guard, rotating with Bradley Bozeman, who was the Chargers' center last season. While it's technically not a competition, Johnson has said nothing but good things about how Bozeman has helped him transition to center: "Boze has played a lot of football at the center position and he's played some guard too. I get to talk to him, ask him certain things about playing center and he's open in that way."
Johnson revealed that Nick Hardwick, the Chargers' third round pick from 2004 and their current assistant offensive line coach, along with Corey Linsley, have also helped him tremendously this offseason.
Zion Johnson said Nick Hardwick and Corey Linsley have been among the people who have helped him with his transition to center. pic.twitter.com/GHCChhWZ3Q
— Eric Smith (@Eric_L_Smith) July 26, 2025
"We also have Coach, who played a lot of great football for our team. Coach [Mike] Devlin was a center, and I still have people I could rely on that played for our organization that were great centers like [former Chargers center] Corey [Linsley] who is always willing to help. I just feel blessed that I have all these resources in our room."
Johnson is in the perfect situation, as those around him are willing to help drive his success at center.
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