The Columbus Dispatch

Former Ohio State roommates Bosa, Elliott ready to face each other

- Joe Reedy

COSTA MESA, Calif. — Joey Bosa and Ezekiel Elliott have been close friends since arriving as freshmen at Ohio State in 2013. Today, the former college roommates find themselves on opposite sidelines in one of the spotlight games of the Week 2 schedule.

Bosa and the Los Angeles Chargers play in front of fans at their palatial Inglewood, Calif., home for the first time when they host Elliott and the Dallas Cowboys.

The Chargers won their opener for the third straight season and are looking to go 2-0 for the first time in nine years while the Cowboys attempt to avoid their first 0-2 start in 11 years.

This will be the first time Elliott and Bosa have faced each other in the NFL. Elliott was serving an NFL suspension the last time the two teams met on Thanksgivi­ng Day in 2017.

“It’ll be awesome. Last time we played against each other was in practice (preparing for the 2016 Fiesta Bowl) and we didn’t take it easy on each other then, so I am sure we won’t this weekend,” Bosa said.

Bosa and Elliott were roommates during their first two years at Ohio State, including the 2014 national championsh­ip season. Elliott said they were able to spend some time with each other in Dallas during the offseason.

“Man, that’s my brother,” Elliott said. “I mean we went through a lot together. I mean coming in, young, 17, growing up. Basically we came in on that campus together and we won a national championsh­ip here in Dallas, so it was just fun.

“I think we both were messy. We both are big mama’s boys, so we weren’t the best cleaners. We both had our mom come do our laundry on weekends when they came in town for the game.”

Both were drafted in 2016 when Bosa went third overall to the Chargers and Elliott was selected one spot later by the Cowboys. Both have also had major impacts on the league.

Bosa’s 48 1/2 sacks over the past fiveplus seasons rank seventh in the league. His five-year contract extension last July also made him the league’s highestpai­d defensive player until Pittsburgh’s T.J. Watt eclipsed that last week.

Elliott won the league rushing title two of his first three seasons, and his 8,341 scrimmage yards in his first five years were eighth most in league history. Both players have a lot to prove after the openers.

Elliott had only 33 yards on 11 carries in last week’s 31-29 loss at Tampa Bay.

Bosa had a sack and two quarterbac­k hits in last week’s 20-16 win over Washington.

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