Bradley Bozeman Seeing Time at Center for Ravens

After two seasons serving as eft guard for the Baltimore Ravens, Bradley Bozeman is moving back to a familiar place. 

After two seasons serving as the primary left guard for the Baltimore Ravens, former Alabama offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman is moving back to a familiar place.

During the NFL’s phase III practices this week, Bozeman has been working out at center, which is where he spent his last two seasons in a Crimson Tide uniform.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh says that Bozeman looks comfortable at his new, yet familiar position.

“He’s snapping the ball very well. I think that’s where we’re at – that’ll be our starting point,” says Harbaugh. “Moving forward, he’ll be the center, and then we’ll let guys compete from there. He’s our starting center today. We’ll see where it goes, but I have a lot of confidence in Bradley [Bozeman]. I think he’s doing a great job, and I’m very excited about it, honestly.”‘

In two seasons at Baltimore, Bozeman has started 35 games at left guard after winning the job in 2019. The Ravens had many moves on the offensive line, but Bozeman was the only starter that stayed at one position the entire 2020 season.