The Los Angeles Chargers part ways with star linebacker Joey Bosa, citing salary cap concerns and recent injury struggles. (AP File)

- Bosa's release saves Chargers $25.36 million in cap space for the upcoming season.
- Injuries limited Bosa's playing time in recent seasons, affecting his performance and value to the team.
- Chargers now focus on re-signing Khalil Mack and promoting Tuli Tuipulotu to fill the defensive gap.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers released Joey Bosa on Wednesday night, ending the linebacker’s nine-season tenure with the franchise.
The move, which came less than a week before the start of the new league year, was expected due to Bosa’s large salary cap number and injury history. Bosa had a cap number of $36.47 million for the 2025 season, but the Chargers will save $25.36 million in cap space.
Bosa’s Impressive Career With Chargers
Bosa was the third overall pick by the Chargers in the 2016 NFL draft and was the last player on the roster from when the team played in San Diego. He signed a five-year extension worth $135 million in 2020 that made him the league’s highest-paid defensive player at the time.
Bosa played in 14 games with nine starts this past season after agreeing to restructure his contract. But his five sacks were his fewest in the six seasons during which he has played at least 12 games as he battled hip and back injuries.
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Recent Injury Struggles
After seeing action in 16 games in 2021, Bosa saw the field for only 14 games combined in the 2022 and ’23 season. He missed most of 2022 because of a groin injury, but returned late in the year. He was sidelined the final seven games in 2023 with a foot injury.
Bosa’s 72 sacks are tied for 10th most in the NFL since he entered the league and are second in franchise history.
Chargers’ Next Steps
With Bosa’s release, the Bolts will put a bigger emphasis on trying to re-sign linebacker Khalil Mack, who is an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his 11-year career.
Tuli Tuipulotu, who led the Chargers with 8 1/2 sacks this past season, is expected to move into a starting spot with Bosa’s departure.
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