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NFL Star Joey Bosa’s Mom Cheryl Supports Petition After His Release From the Los Angeles Chargers

The mother of NFL star Joey Bosa is attempting to rally the troops after her son was released by the Los Angeles Chargers.

Cheryl Bosa supported a call to action to get Joey, 29, to San Francisco to play with his brother Nick, 27, after the Chargers announced they were moving on from Joey after nine seasons with the franchise on Wednesday, March 5.

“BREAKING NEWS: Can we get a petition going on bringing @jbbigbear to the bay #bosabrothers ,” Cheryl reposted via her Instagram Story on Wednesday.

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Just sayin':

1) Great family, I hope she gets her wish.....:nod:

2) You can actually bet on where he ends up too:

Joey Bosa next team odds: 49ers could pair brothers after Chargers release​

A Bosa family reunion could be in the works.

The Chargers released star pass rusher Joey Bosa earlier this week after nine years with the team, and DraftKings Sportsbook oddsmakers like his chances of joining his younger brother, Nick, in the Bay Area.

The 49ers are a heavy +220 favorite to sign the five-time Pro Bowler, who would line up on opposite sides of the defensive line from his former AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year-winning sibling.

Joey Bosa next team odds

Team Odds
49ers +220
Chargers +400
Lions +800
Bears +900
Patriots +900
Bengals 10/1
Cardinals 10/1
Commanders 12/1
Eagles 12/1
Raiders 15/1
Oddsmakers are still giving Jim Harbaugh’s club a shot at bringing back Bosa, whose release will save the Chargers $25.36 million next season.

Bosa could return to the Chargers on a lesser deal than the $36 million cap hit he was owed before the move.

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Ugh, signed with the Bills.
Five-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa is signing with the Buffalo Bills on a one-year, $12.6 million deal, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday night. The contract offers a max value of $15.6 million, according to Rapoport.

How the Bills Beat Out 49ers, Dolphins to Land Joey Bosa​

Buffalo had to pony up the dough to beat out other competitors for Bosa's services.

On Tuesday night the Buffalo Bills landed Joey Bosa, agreeing to sign the top defender to a one-year deal worth up to $12.6 million. It's a good get for Buffalo; Bosa, 29, was considered one of the most talented free agents on the market. To that point the Bills had to beat out the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers to land this Bosa brother.

How did they pull that off? It's a tale as old as time— they offered Bosa more money than anyone else.

Mike Silver reported for The Athletic shortly after news of the Bosa signing broke that the Bills were the only team willing to offer Bosa more than $10 million. The 49ers, attempting to land Nick Bosa a running mate and brother, came in at under $10 million, while the Dolphins' offer didn't go past $8 million.

Money talks, as the famous saying goes. The Bills are a good spot for Bosa if he wants to compete, of course. Buffalo was awfully close to making the Super Bowl last year and employ the reigning MVP in Josh Allen. But how many zeros the contract has is always a significant factor and in this case it worked out in the Bills' favor.
 
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Mayhaps was less about money than the chance to take home an NFL trophy? Not certain any of the teams have enough horses for that. Am truly surprised that it's a one year only contract. Memory's kinda hazy, but thought Joey had been relatively injury-free over his career. And was hoping for Cleveland or Cincinnati.
 
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Mayhaps was less about money than the chance to take home an NFL trophy? Not certain any of the teams have enough horses for that. Am truly surprised that it's a one year only contract. Memory's kinda hazy, but thought Joey had been relatively injury-free over his career. And was hoping for Cleveland or Cincinnati.
I would never wish ill upon any Buckeyes by hoping they sign with the shitshow in Cleveland....
 
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Five-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa is signing with the Buffalo Bills on a one-year, $12.6 million deal, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday night. The contract offers a max value of $15.6 million, according to Rapoport.

How the Bills Beat Out 49ers, Dolphins to Land Joey Bosa​

Buffalo had to pony up the dough to beat out other competitors for Bosa's services.

On Tuesday night the Buffalo Bills landed Joey Bosa, agreeing to sign the top defender to a one-year deal worth up to $12.6 million. It's a good get for Buffalo; Bosa, 29, was considered one of the most talented free agents on the market. To that point the Bills had to beat out the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers to land this Bosa brother.

How did they pull that off? It's a tale as old as time— they offered Bosa more money than anyone else.

Mike Silver reported for The Athletic shortly after news of the Bosa signing broke that the Bills were the only team willing to offer Bosa more than $10 million. The 49ers, attempting to land Nick Bosa a running mate and brother, came in at under $10 million, while the Dolphins' offer didn't go past $8 million.

Money talks, as the famous saying goes. The Bills are a good spot for Bosa if he wants to compete, of course. Buffalo was awfully close to making the Super Bowl last year and employ the reigning MVP in Josh Allen. But how many zeros the contract has is always a significant factor and in this case it worked out in the Bills' favor.
Damnit the Dolphins were actually in the hunt! :sob:
 
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