Joining his second NFL squad in a decade, Bosa is adjusting to life on the other side of the country, which includes going away for training camp at St. John Fisher University in Rochester, New York.

“It’s nice, it gets repetitive every year the same thing over and over again, I mean I loved my time with the Chargers and I wouldn’t trade it for anything, but I think it was just getting a little redundant, especially with my injuries the last few years, I needed a fresh start, and new scenery, so it’s been a really pleasant surprise, getting to know Buffalo and Orchard Park, it’s been beautiful,” Bosa said. “I have a yard, I have space to live and my dog can run around and we’ve got families of geese in the backyard that we’ve been following, my fiancĂ©e loves it, the fans are amazing unless you’re at dinner and they’re screaming mid dinner, I can’t remember the song (probably shout) but it was quite the experience.”

The Bills are banking on the 30-year-old Bosa returning to form opposite Gregory Rousseau. If he can stay healthy, the pairing could cause havoc in Sean McDermott’s defense. At this point in his career, however, that’s a big if.