The Buffalo Bills made a big splash when they signed Joey Bosa, but his health is always a red flag. Defensive coordinator Bobby Babich revealed they plan to manage his reps accordingly.
The Buffalo Bills are back in full swing, as training camp is well underway. This comes after an offseason that featured the addition of many new faces, the most notable of which was Pro Bowl edge rusher Joey Bosa.
Bosa has played a full season just twice in his career, which is certainly something the Bills and their fans knew was a risk when he was signed. Defensive coordinator Bobby Babich spoke to the media, and addressed the plan to manage Bosa's camp reps to ensure he is as healthy as possible.
“We have an approach to make sure he’s healthy," Babich said. "He wants to make sure his craft is at the highest level.”
Bosa was a Pro Bowler in 2024, registering five sacks and five tackles for loss in 14 games. He has 72 career sacks in nine years. He won Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016, registering 10.5 sacks and 17 tackles for loss. His best overall year came in 2019, registering 11.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss.
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