Joey Bosa's mother is interested in joining her brother, Nick, in San Francisco after being released by the Los Angeles Chargers.
On Wednesday, the team announced cutting ties with its oldest player in the history of the franchise.
The divorce occurred after Bosa, 29, was selected for his fifth professional last season. In addition, he played more than ten games (14) for the first time since 2022.
After Joey's launch, Cheryl published a video again in his subtitled Instagram history 'Can we get a petition bringing @jjbigbear to the bay'?
In his previous story, Cheryl shared the tribute of the Chargers for the defensive star and wrote: “It could not be more proud than my son, Joey.”
Los Angeles selected Bosa with the third selection in the 2016 NFL Draft. As a charger, he told 72 career catches, which occupies the second place behind Leslie O'Neal (105.5) in the history of the franchise.

Cheryl Bosa echoed a request to gather their children, Joey and Nick, in San Francisco

Cheryl posted the video on his Instagram shortly after Joey was released by the Chargers

The launch of the rookie of 2016 occurred after its Fifth Pro Bowl Selection for Los Angeles
He was crowned as the rookie of the year in 2016 after publishing 10.5 captures and 17 cups for loss and arose as one of the best NFL edge corridors. As a result, Bosa made four Pro Bowls in his first six seasons in the League.
The Chargers rewarded Bosa with an extension of five years and $ 135 million in 2020. At that time, the agreement was the richest for a defensive player in the history of the NFL.
Unfortunately, the injuries affected him since he was taken to play only five games in 2022 and nine the following year.
Bosa previously expressed that wanting to be a life charger and took a salary cut last season to stay in the city of Los Angeles. However, it was still projected that it had a limit of $ 36.5 million in 2025.
With their release, the chargers now have $ 90.6 million in the capitalization space.
Although it was never his intention to leave Los Angeles, Bosa has previously discussed his brother, a five -time Pro Bowl advantage with the 49ers.
“It would be great at some point,” said Bosa. “I always thought of being someone who will play here and will retire here, which I think not many people do in a team, and I think it would be great to achieve it, but you never know.”