Gridiron Guardians Gear Up: Bolts’ Dynamic Duo Set to Dominate Week 1



Joey Bosa did not participate much during training camp because of a wrist/hand injury.

The Chargers have been without two of their defensive cornerstones, All-Pro safety Derwin James Jr. and four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Joey Bosa, for much of the preseason. However, there is a glimmer of hope that both will be ready for the season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on September 8.

Coach expressed optimism that both players will be available to start the season, although he did not provide any details about their injuries.

Bosa, who has been absent since leaving the joint practice with the Rams on August 4 due to an apparent hand/wrist injury, was seen working off to the side during practice on Thursday.


Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. flips a football on the sideline.
Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. flips a football on the sideline.

Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. has watched many practices from the sideline during camp.

James’ situation is more uncertain, as he has been absent from practice for nearly two weeks, in addition to missing several practices throughout training camp. No details of his injury have been provided.

Neither James nor Bosa has suited up for a preseason game, and they are not expected to do so for the preseason finale against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday.

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