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Joey and Nick Bosa 's mom wants to see her sons share the field in San Francisco. After Joey, 29, was released by the Los Angeles Chargers on Wednesday, March 5, his mother Cheryl Bosa is hoping the defensive lineman will join his brother Nick, 27, on the San Francisco 49ers roster next season.
The Los Angeles Chargers released edge rusher Joey Bosa, immediately tying him to the San Francisco 49ers for a potential reunion with his brother, Nick.
Following his release from the Los Angeles Chargers, will Joey Bosa stay in California and end up playing with his brother for the 49ers?
Former Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa might be able to play with his brother Nick Bosa, following his shocking release.
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San Francisco — where Nick has spent his entire NFL career as a defensive end — is an option for Joey after the veteran pass rusher was cut by the Chargers after a nine-year run on Thursday, according to NFL Network. Their mom, Cheryl Bosa, was all for a brothers takeover in the Bay after not playing together since high school.
But now fans are wondering, where will Joey Bosa play next? How about alongside his brother, Nick Bosa, on the San Francisco 49ers' defensive line? That could
The San Francisco 49ers may have an intriguing option that has become available. Following the decision from the Los Angeles Chargers to release Joey Bosa, the 49ers could sign him to reunite him with his brother, Nick Bosa.
After nine seasons with the Chargers, Joey Bosa is moving on. His top landing spots include a potential reunion with his brother.
The Chargers drafted Bosa No. 3 overall in the 2016 NFL draft and he won NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors in his inaugural season after posting 10.5 sacks and 17 tackles for loss. He was the longest-tenured Chargers player.
Indeed, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported that joining his younger brother Nick Bosa with the San Francisco 49ers will be an option, and surely a very enticing one. The Bosa brothers last played together at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where the pair won a state title.