Chargers release star edge rusher Joey Bosa ahead of free agency
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The Los Angeles Chargers released star edge rusher Joey Bosa, their longest-tenured player, before a $12.36-million bonus was due. Bosa, drafted third overall in 2016, enjoyed early success but faced injuries that limited his appearances over the past three seasons. His high salary cap figure and limited production prompted this decision, which saves the Chargers $25.36 million. Bosa's efforts to prioritize team over money were notable, particularly as the Chargers seek to maintain competitiveness following a playoff appearance last year, despite Bosa's struggles with injuries.
The Chargers released star edge rusher Joey Bosa before he was due to collect a $12.36-million bonus, marking a significant change for the team.
Injuries plagued Bosa over the last three seasons, limiting him to just 29 games, which influenced the Chargers' decision to release him.
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