After a dramatic moment on the field where Bradley Bozeman defended quarterback Justin Herbert, the Chargers center's actions sparked a charitable response. His wife, Nikki Bozeman, noted that the Chargers used this viral incident to promote their foundation, leading to over $3,700 in donations aimed at addressing food insecurity and bullying.
The Bozemans have a history of community service, having transitioned their foundation's focus from anti-bullying to food assistance during the pandemic. They aim to expand their snack-box program in Los Angeles, with help from the Chargers organization.
While some criticized the play involving Herbert, Saints coach Dennis Allen defended his player, claiming there was no malicious intent. Meanwhile, the Chargers are also monitoring the return of wide receiver DJ Chark Jr. as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Cleveland Browns.