Bosa brothers reunion on hold after Joeys new deal in LA

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) The potential for a Bosa brothers reunion in the NFL will have to wait at least a few more years. With big brother Joey signing a long-term extension with the Los Angeles Chargers last week and younger brother Nick having three years left on his rookie deal with the San

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The potential for a Bosa brothers reunion in the NFL will have to wait at
    least a few more years.
    With big brother Joey signing a long-term extension with the Los Angeles Chargers last week and younger
    brother Nick having three years left on his rookie deal with the San Francisco 49ers, the pass rushing
    stars won’t be linking up on the same team anytime soon.
    "We spent every waking hour together the past six months, so obviously we had conversations like
    that," Nick said about a possible reunion. "We were pretty confident that the Chargers were
    going to help get it done. I’m really happy they did. Joey loves his team and his teammates so he’s
    happy. He’s just happy to be stress free and able to just go to work now. Hopefully, maybe later in our
    careers, (we can) get together. But we’re focused on our own paths right now."
    The brothers who went from stars at Ohio State to top five draft picks in the NFL are doing just fine on
    their own. Joey Bosa has 40 sacks in 51 games his first four seasons, making two Pro Bowls and earning a
    five-year, $135 million extension that made him the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player.
    Nick Bosa made a big impression in his debut season last year. He had nine sacks, won Defensive Rookie of
    the Year and helped the Niners reach the Super Bowl.
    Nick Bosa ranked third in the NFL as a rookie with 68 pressures, according to SportsInfo Solutions, and
    hopes to be able to turn more of those calls into sacks this year with better technique.
    He also believes he’s in better shape after spending this offseason working out with Joey and a trainer
    in south Florida after spending last offseason rehabbing from a core muscle injury and preparing for the
    draft.
    "I think I’ve gotten all the benefits and I’m feeling it out here in these workouts and these runs
    we’re doing," he said. "I feel like I’m by far in the best shape that I’ve ever been. I don’t
    look much different because we don’t train to body build. We train to play football. I think it will
    show."
    About the only thing that didn’t go right last season for Nick Bosa was the ending. After dominating the
    first three quarters of the Super Bowl against Kansas City with four pressures and one sack of Patrick
    Mahomes, Bosa and the Niners couldn’t finish the job.
    Mahomes led three TD drives in the fourth quarter to turn a 10-point deficit into a 31-20 victory with
    the biggest play coming on a third-and-15 conversion to Tyreek Hill that started the comeback.
    It’s a play many 49ers fans are still bitter about because they believe Bosa was held by tackle Eric
    Fisher, giving Mahomes the extra split second he needed to complete the 44-yard pass.
    "Was I held? It comes down to the opinion of a human being. That’s what refs are, they’re human
    beings," Bosa said. "So if they think it’s holding, it’s holding. Could have been holding and
    it could have not been holding. Just depends what he thinks. I’m not going to say that’s the reason we
    lost the game, because there’s plenty of opportunities where I could have done better. … It’s
    definitely good motivation. First year, you get there and you’re seven minutes away and a nightmare of a
    situation happens."
    Bosa is intent on ruining the dreams of opposing teams once again this season. He’s also excited to get
    the opportunity to go up in practice against seven-time Pro Bowl tackle Trent Williams, acquired this
    offseason to replace the retired Joe Staley.
    Williams said the chance to match up in practice with a player of Bosa’s caliber will benefit him greatly
    after he sat out all last season in Washington.
    "He’s going to be a pivotal tool for me to use to knock the rust off," Williams said.
    "Probably one of the biggest challenges that I can face all year is Nick. I think he’s one of the
    top four or five rushers in the game. To get that work and be able to have that every day and we can
    kind of bounce ideas off each other and talk each other through it. I think it’s going to work out for
    the best case for me. And I hope definitely he gains just as much as I do from it."
    NOTES: The Niners had two OL opt out for the season over COVID-19 concerns. Shon Coleman and Jake Brendel
    both made their decision before the deadline Thursday. … WR Travis Benjamin opted out earlier this
    week.
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