Recent reports confirm that Joey Bosa will be joining the Buffalo Bills after reaching a deal with the team. The agreement entails a one-year contract valued at $12.6 million, as revealed by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Bosa’s tenure with the Los Angeles Chargers came to an end last week, following nine seasons with the franchise. The former third overall draft pick made a significant impact, earning accolades such as Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016 and securing five Pro Bowl selections. Despite his impressive performance, the Chargers opted to part ways with Bosa due to his costly contract and recurring injuries, paving the way for his transition to a new team. Notably, this move marks Bosa’s third NFL destination and his second with a different organization. As the elder sibling of the San Francisco 49ers’ Nick Bosa, Joey initially played for the Chargers during their final season in San Diego before relocating to Los Angeles. With this latest development, Bosa is set to embark on a new chapter sporting a different team jersey. Stay informed with the USA TODAY app for prompt access to top-notch news coverage, crosswords, audio stories, the eNewspaper, and more. This update was first featured on USA TODAY: Joey Bosa and Bills Finalize Free Agency Deal, Reports Confirm