The Chargers’ Head Coach Provides An Update On Joey Bosa’s Injury Status

The Los Angeles Chargers are in the midst of another disappointing season, with a 4-6 record following their latest loss on Sunday to the Green Bay Packers.

 

Joey Bosa needs surgery but Chargers hope he can return. - Los Angeles Times

Injuries have hit them hard once again, as wide receiver Mike Williams has only played in three games due to a torn ACL, and star pass rusher Joey Bosa has also been injured.

Bosa has been a stud when healthy, making the Pro Bowl four times in his previous seven seasons, but he has recently struggled to stay on the field.

He was limited to just five games last season due to a groin injury that necessitated surgery.

His four Pro Bowl selections have come in each of the last four seasons in which he played at least 12 games: 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021.

Bosa has 6.5 sacks, eight quarterback hits, and six tackles for loss in nine games this season.

Los Angeles has struggled defensively this season — they rank just 23rd in points given up, 24th in passing touchdowns allowed, and last in passing yards allowed.

On Sunday, they gave up 397 total yards to Green Bay and allowed Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love, who has struggled all season, to complete 27 of 40 pass attempts for 322 yards.

The Bolts will be put to the test this Sunday when they host the Baltimore Ravens, who have the second-best record in the AFC at 8-3.

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