Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Thu 11/16/23 9:01 PM

Bulaga, who last played in 2021, has retired with the Packers, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
The offensive tackle was a first-round pick of Green Bay in 2010 and spent the next 10 seasons with the team, starting 111 of the 115 games he played in. Bulaga also started 10 games for the Chargers in 2020 before suffering a back injury the next year and getting waived in March 2022.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Tue 3/15/22 9:34 PM

Bulaga was waived by the Chargers on Tuesday, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga was waived with a failed physical designation, according to Doug Kyed of Pro Football Focus. After suffering a back injury in Week 1, Bulaga never returned to the field for the Chargers in 2021. The 11-year veteran will likely work to get healthy and catch on elsewhere, while the move should save the Chargers 10.75 million in cap space.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Wed 10/13/21 7:42 PM

Bulaga (back) is expected to return this season, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga first injured his back against Washington in the season opener and he hasn't been able to play since then. The offensive tackle ended up on the Chargers' IR after Week 1. Coach Brandon Staley is optimistic about Bulaga's chances of returning this season, but for now, Storm Norton will continue to start at right tackle.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Thu 9/30/21 8:09 PM

Bulaga underwent a procedure on his back Thursday, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga has been injury-prone throughout his career. He missed six games in 2020 during his first year with the Chargers, and he has already missed two contests this year. There's no clear timeline for his return, but he'll miss at least one more game because he's on injured reserve.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Fri 9/17/21 2:01 PM

Bulaga has landed on the Chargers' IR list after injuring his back in Week 1's win over Washington.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga was forced to leave L.A.'s season opener early and will miss at least the next couple of games. Storm Norton should receive the start and extended snaps until Bulaga is healthy enough to return to the field.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Tue 9/14/21 3:26 PM

Coach Brandon Staley said Monday that Bulaga (back) is considered day-to-day, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga left the season opener early and never returned. His availability for Week 2 will depend on how much he practices throughout the week. Storm Norton would slide into the starting lineup if Bulaga is unable to suit up.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Sun 9/12/21 4:48 PM

Bulaga (back) suffered an injury Sunday against Washington and did not return, according to NFL.com.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga left the game early in the season opener, and it remains to be seen whether he'll be ready to return for next week's matchup against the Cowboys. If he can't go, then Storm Norton would operate as his likely replacement.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Wed 9/8/21 11:22 PM

Bulaga (hip) was a full participant at practice Wednesday and is on track to start Sunday at Washington, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga nursed a hip flexor in the preseason but is ready to go to open the regular season. He'll continue to start at right tackle for the Chargers.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Thu 8/19/21 3:31 PM

Bulaga is managing a hip flexor, Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
Bulaga can be considered day-to-day until such time as the Chargers offer a further update. The starting right tackle thus looks unlikely for Sunday's preseason contest against the 49ers, but there's not yet any reason to worry about his status for Week 1.

Bryan Bulaga
LAC (5)
Fri 1/1/21 8:02 PM

Bulaga (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Chiefs.
EDGE Analysis
Knee, back and foot injuries along with an illness curtailed Bulaga's first season in Los Angeles. He started 10 games this year but failed to finish five of those outings. The 31-year-old offensive tackle has two years remaining on the three-year, $30 million contract he signed back in March.