Veteran NFL center Bradley Bozeman has officially announced his retirement from professional football after seven seasons in the league. The news was shared via Bozeman’s personal Instagram account on Monday, according to Adam Schefter.
Bradley Bozeman, 31, most recently served as a veteran presence for the Los Angeles Chargers, joining the team during the 2025 offseason. Before his tenure in Los Angeles, Bozeman spent two seasons with the Carolina Panthers and four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, the team that originally selected him in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of the University of Alabama.
Throughout his career, Bozeman was known for his durability and consistency on the interior offensive line, appearing in 111 games and recording 94 starts. Beyond his play on the field, he was frequently recognized for his community service and character, often being cited as a leader in every locker room he joined. His retirement leaves the Chargers with a gap to fill at the center position as they navigate the 2026 offseason.
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