On Friday, former Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Joe Bosa made his first appearance in Orchard Park to sign his contract in a near nine-minute video brought forth on the team's official website.
Joey Bosa has found himself a new home, agreeing to terms with the Buffalo Bills, according to reports. He is set to sign a one-year deal worth $12.6 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Joey Bosa is a free agent for the first time and it looks like he won't be on the market very long. On Sunday, reports surfaced that Bosa was closing in on a deal to join the San Francisco 49ers.
Following his release from the Los Angeles Chargers, Joey Bosa opted to sign with the Buffalo Bills on a one-year, $12.6 million deal. Bosa was linked to both the San Francisco 49ers and Miami ...
One Bosa could be on his way out of California. Joey Bosa has long been the star defensive end for the Chargers, but the franchise released him on Wednesday. Where will he land next?
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Bills agreed to terms with Joey Bosa on a one-year deal that will pay him $12.6 million guaranteed that could potentially increase to $15.6 million.
But things got a bit more legitimate Sunday morning, when San Francisco Standard columnist Tim Kawakami posted, “I’ve heard Joey Bosa and 49ers are having good conversations and this feels ...
A homecoming for Joey Bosa, the star veteran NFL pass rusher and Fort Lauderdale native, to the Miami Dolphins could be within the realm of possibility. Bosa, a local high school football product ...