Well it's no secret that the Los Angeles Chargers have one of the worst offensive lines in football. Their top two tackles in Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt were lost for the season due to injuries.
Los Angeles Chargers center Bradley Bozeman might be the most embattled player on the team in the eyes of the fanbase. Bozeman was justifiably pinpointed as a weak point last season and into the offseason.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman attempted an embarrassing flop during Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Bozeman made a rather misguided attempt to draw a penalty after disengaging from edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen during the second quarter of Sunday’s game at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The priority now for the Los Angeles Chargers should be protecting Justin Herbert at all costs. Injuries to the offensive line have derailed that idea, but the Bolts have the opportunity to turn that around with the NFL trade deadline coming up.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Los Angeles Chargers have droves of offensive line injuries and a big red flag at center with Bradley Bozeman soaking up much of the criticism for
Los Angeles Chargers fans noticed something different about the snapshots from practice this week ahead of the game against the Indianapolis Colts. In
As the Los Angeles Chargers have climbed to 4-2 on the season, their overall solid performance so far has not been without its seriously ugly spots, including, most notably, the sub-par play and injury troubles of the offensive line.
As the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive line continues to struggle, injuries to Rashawn Slater, Mekhi Becton and Joe Alt have severely hurt their chances of putting together a viable unit.
Turns out Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh might know a thing or two about offensive lineman and captain decisions, right? Kidding aside,
The Los Angeles Chargers managed to win 11 games last season in spite of some very obvious holes on certain parts of the roster, and they didn't really fully address any of them this offseason.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Los Angeles Chargers decided to let one of the offseason’s biggest needs go unaddressed, unless Jim Harbaugh and Co. get credit for…swapping two of
The Los Angeles Chargers are reshuffling their offensive line in 2025, experimenting with a notable position switch: moving former first-round pick Zion Johnson to center and sliding veteran Bradley Bozeman out to left guard, according to Daniel Popper of The Athletic.
The battle for left guard and center for the Los Angeles Chargers is going to be two of the most talked-about training camp competitions, and the fight has already begun between a few players.
The Los Angeles Chargers entered free agency with a wealth of cap space, so many expected them to be major players on the open market. The Chargers spent money, but not in the way that many anticipated, as they opted to try and fill gaps with mostly pedestrian talents rather than going for bigger names.
While there is a long way to go until the start of the 2025 season, voluntary OTAs and rookie minicamp can still give LA Chargers fans an idea of what to expect in the upcoming season.
Bradley Bozeman started all 17 games at center for the Los Angeles Chargers last season, plus the playoff matchup. Yet, after ranking 36th among 64 centers graded by Pro Football Focus, there’s a sense that the Chargers want to improve along their offensive interior.
When the Los Angeles Chargers re-signed center Bradley Bozeman and reporters started getting in the mix on actual contract details, fans weren’t all that
For the second time, Bradley Bozeman has reached an agreement to re-sign with a team. After the Panthers reupped the veteran center in 2023, he is sticking with the Chargers.
Seven-year veteran center Bradley Bozeman signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. Bozeman, a former sixth-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Los Angeles Chargers but also played for the Baltimore Ravens and Carolina Panthers.
The first day of NFL free agency did not go how LA Chargers fans envisioned it would go. After missing out on DK Metcalf and Davante Adams over the weekend, fans were hopeful the Chargers would make use of their cap space to bring in impactful players.
The Chargers have already had conversations about bringing back C Bradley Bozeman next season, according to GM Joe Hortiz. “We want everyone back,” Hortiz said, via ChargersWire.com when asked about the possibility of Bozeman returning.
The LA Chargers defeated the New Orleans Saints in convincing fashion on Sunday to move to 4-3 on the season. While the final score was lopsided, it was not smooth sailing for the Chargers for all 60 minutes and there certainly was controversy.
The NFL has made it clear that it is going to go out of its way to protect its quarterbacks. If the NFL is serious about it, then it should have no choice but to suspend New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd for this deliberately dirty play against Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert on Sunday afternoon.
Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert is facing massive expectations for the coming NFL campaign.
The Los Angeles Chargers continue to develop their version of Baltimore West.
The free-agent market for centers will have a notable addition.
The Carolina Panthers have nominated NFL veteran Bradley Bozeman for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. The award is there to recognize a player's efforts on and off the field. On the field, Bozeman took over the Panthers' starting center spot last season.
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