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NFL Player Becomes Engaged Over the Weekend

Analyst Says 'Nobody Wants' 1 Young QB On Trade Block


A detailed view of a NFL football is seen at M&T Bank Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
(Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

 

After a few years of going all-in on a Super Bowl, it appears that the Los Angeles Chargers are embracing for a remodeling year of sorts after they reset the organization.

The Chargers fired Brandon Staley and Tom Telesco and brought in Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz to serve as their new head coach and general manager, respectively.

The first order of business was parting ways with several of their high-priced veterans which included Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.

There were also rumors that they would look to offload Joey Bosa, though the superstar edge rusher remains on the team.

At his peak, Bosa is one of the best pass rushers in the game as he can single-handedly wreck a team’s offensive plans.

Although Bosa and the Chargers will be using training camp to learn under Harbaugh, he celebrated a personal milestone after he got engaged.

Bosa and his fiancee Amanda Kassdikian look happy in the photo and for good reason as an engagement is a huge time in one’s life.

Although Los Angeles might struggle to win games during the 2024 NFL season, at least Bosa can take solace in knowing that he’s got a good thing going in his personal life with his now-fiancee.

However, fans will still be more interested in what Bosa and the rest of the Chargers defense can do as there are still some hoping that they can surprise the league with a potential playoff run.