Bradley Bozeman announces his retirement after eight seasons
Chargers offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman introduced his retirement on Monday.
Bozeman, 31, began 33 of 34 doable video games at heart the previous two seasons for the Chargers.
The Ravens made Bozeman a sixth-round decide in 2018, and he began 49 video games in his 4 seasons in Baltimore. He made 32 begins at left guard and 17 at heart.
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He made 28 begins at heart for the Panthers in 2022-23.
“After eight seasons in the NFL, I’m ready for my next chapter,” Bozeman wrote on Instagram. “This game has given me so much — lessons, lifelong friendships, and memories my family will carry forever. I’ve poured everything I had into this journey, and I walk away grateful and proud.
“Thank you to each teammate, coach, and fan I used to be blessed to cross paths with alongside the way in which. Thank you to my wonderful household who supported me each step of this journey, to my three wonderful youngsters — Brody, Bailey, and Boone — who made each sacrifice value it, and particularly to my unbelievable spouse, my experience or die from the very starting. I could not have executed any of this with out you!
“Someone once told me, ‘Every career — no matter how decorated — ends in a trash bag.’ The game moves on. Someone fills your spot. I’m just thankful God gave me the chance to take the ride. On to the next chapter of life at the farm!”
