The NFL offseason has reunited Greg Roman and Bradley Bozeman. Formerly the offensive coordinator and left guard/center for the Baltimore Ravens, respectively, they’re together again with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Roman is the offensive coordinator on the staff of new coach Jim Harbaugh, and Bozeman was signed in free agency on March 18 to fill a vacancy at center.
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In 2019, with Roman calling the plays and Bozeman at left guard, the Ravens ran for 3,296 yards, the most by an NFL team in one season. The next year, Baltimore ran for 3,071 yards, the fourth-most in one season in NFL history.
“He’s definitely not afraid to run it,” Bozeman said. “Third-and-12, if he feels like he can get the first down, he’s going to run it. He’s going to do what he needs to do. He’s going to be balanced at the same time, but like I said he’s not afraid to run the ball. OK, it’s not successful this time, it’s not the next, but three, four, five times in a row, it’s going to hi.
- “It’s great. Just the physicality and the mentality behind that is awesome. It’s demoralizing to a defense. Whenever you’re hitting 3, 4 yards a pop coming out of the gate, and then you turn those 3, 4′s into 5, 6, 8, 10 and then you’re busting for 20 yards and touchdowns, that’s really demoralizing for a defense. To have the opportunity to do that will be a great opportunity if we put in the right work.”