Los Angeles Chargers officially release Pro Bowl center Corey Linsley

A Noteworthy decision was made for the Los Angeles Chargers this week. They are letting go of a fan favorite player and leader for their organization.  The Chargers released Pro Bowl center Corey Linsley. Linsley began his career in LA in 2021. Linsley was considering retirement throughout the offseason. Now, that will become official. The […]

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A Noteworthy decision was made for the Los Angeles Chargers this week. They are letting go of a fan favorite player and leader for their organization. 

The Chargers released Pro Bowl center Corey Linsley.

Linsley began his career in LA in 2021.

Linsley was considering retirement throughout the offseason. Now, that will become official.

The veteran offensive lineman was one of the most well-respected players in the entire NFL. He was a three-year captain for Los Angeles. 

"While he has taken his last snap in the NFL, Corey's story is far from being written…

The consummate professional, his mentorship of younger players, work ethic, integrity, leadership, competitive drive and sense of humor all played a role in earning him the 'C' on his jersey throughout the entirety of his time with us. And as good of a football player as he is, Corey's an even better person."

— Chargers President of Football Operations John Spanos

As for the Chargers, Bradley Bozeman slots in as the starting center for their offense in front of Justin Herbert.