Chargers LB coach NaVorro Bowman is stepping away from coaching to spend more time with his family.
The Chargers made rightful changes to their offensive staff this week by firing offensive coordinator Greg Roman and offensive line coach Mike Devlin. With the team also expecting to lose defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to one of the NFL’s nine vacant head coach openings, there’s going to be a handful of new faces in prominent positions in LA next season.
One name that won’t be with the Bolts next season due to other circumstances will be linebackers coach NaVorro Bowman who is stepping away from the team. Bowman is reportedly removing himself from coaching to be more involved in his son’s life and future as the latter is one of the nation’s top basketball prospects.
Bowman was hired to coach linebackers when Jim Harbaugh put together his initial staff in 2024. The former 49ers great has overseen the swift development of Daiyan Henley who turned into a Pro Bowl-level player under Bowman’s guidance. The Chargers linebacker room has taken some hits over the past two seasons, including missed games from veteran Denzel Perryman and 2024 third-rounder Junior Colson.
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