Latest Joey Bosa Injury Gives Clarity to Chargers Fans

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Latest Joey Bosa Injury Gives Clarity to Chargers Fans originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

It was a real debate earlier this offseason whether the Los Angeles Chargers should have kept Joey Bosa or not.

He was entering the last year of a huge contract he signed back in 2020 that was riddled with injury guarantees.

The team’s other edge rusher, Khalil Mack, was also a free agent and the Chargers ultimately ended up keeping him instead of Bosa.

The star pass rusher was the longest tenured player on the team, but his injury concerns over the past few seasons made him more trouble than he was worth.

He ended up signing with the Buffalo Bills in the early stages of free agency and the injury bug has reared its ugly head again.


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AFC linebacker Joey Bosa of the Los Angeles Chargers during the Pro Bowl Skills Challenge at Nicholson Fieldhouse.© Kirby Lee-Imagn Images


Bills head coach Sean McDermott announced that Bosa will be out for an unspecified amount of a time after sustaining a calf injury.

It does not sound like the injury is a big concern, but it is not a good sign that the former Defensive Rookie of the Year is already nursing injuries before playing a game with the team.

This is all too familiar for Chargers fans who watched Bosa play in just 28 of 51 regular season games over the last three seasons.

These injury riddled years have also cost the five-time Pro-Bowl player some production as he recorded just 14 total sacks in that same span.

Los Angeles will always have love for Bosa, but at this stage of his career it seems that injuries will be an inevitability.

No team or fanbase wishes for any player to get hurt, but this situation validates both the fanbase and organization’s unwillingness to pay him.


This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

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