ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Joey Bosa grew up watching “SpongeBob SquarePants,” and has made a professional living out of terrorizing opposing quarterbacks.
Both passions followed the 10-year NFL veteran to Buffalo , where the Bills edge rusher feels rejuvenated two months after bidding farewell to his 20s.
“It is crazy to think that I’m 30, but I have a lot of life left,” Bosa told The Associated Press on Monday. “And when I’m feeling good, I feel nice and young. And I’m feeling as good as I have my entire career.”
As fresh starts go, Bosa’s cross-country transition has been smooth so far for the onetime Chargers star, whose trajectory ebbed following three injury-limited seasons.
In the locker room, he has found common ground in cartoons, of all things, while bonding with Buffalo’s y