Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh announced a shakeup to his –offensive line prior to training camp, a change that involves former Alabama center Bradley Bozeman.
This year, Bozeman makes the move to center, a position he got very familiar with during is time in Tuscaloosa.
Since Bozeman made the move to center, he has worked “a ton” with offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris.
“Since I’ve been here, we’ve always stayed after (practice) and snapped,” said Bozeman. “We’ve always stayed up on our snaps. We’ve always just made sure that everyone was ready for that opportunity when it became available. And no matter who it was, whoever went down, whatever person had to step in, those snaps were always ready.”
Bozeman has been a signicant part of the Ravens offensive line since arriving in 2018, and he feels that he can still make an impact from another position, and welcomes the move.
“I love the transition to center, I’ve been there since high school. I have always felt like that was my strong suit, where I always kind of dominate in that tighter area,” says Bozeman. “I’m excited to have this opportunity to grow every single day, and work through these OTA’s.”
Bozeman enters his fourth year in Baltimore, where he has started 33 of 45 games at left guard. He moves back to center, a position that he started 31 games at during his career at Alabama.