And how he's adjusting to his new 'veteran' status.
Newly-signed Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman Poona Ford was reeled in to his fresh gig in part thanks to the location and the intrigue of playing for new head coach Jim Harbaugh, writes
Ford has played 84 career games, starting 64, while with the Seattle Seahawks from 2018-22 and Buffalo Bills last year. He's logged 8.5 career sacks across those contests. The 5-foot-11, 310-pound vet initially went undrafted out of Texas, despite being voted the Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2017 while still in school."I feel like it's been a good experience so far," Ford reflected. "Everybody has been welcoming with open arms.
Navarro notes that Ford and Morgan Fox are the two most seasoned members of the team's defensive line, with seven seasons under the belts apiece. Ford is adjusting to his new status as a veteran among these younger pieces.
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