“…This is because most organic polymers (with few exceptions) lack the design flexibility and property tunability as materials scientist and engineers often focus on harnessing and optimizing the physicochemical properties of polymers during design, scale‐up, and commercialization (Ogueri, Ivirico, Nair, Allcock, & Laurencin, 2017; Ogueri, Jafari, et al, 2019; Song et al, 2018). Meanwhile, the biocompatibility and degradability are often ignored and not considered as target properties (Allcock, 2018; Ogueri, Jafari, et al, 2019). Thus, polyphosphazenes provide a versatile tool that can manage this trade‐off, and they offer an optimal biologic interface between the surface of medical implants and native tissues (Z. Huang et al, 2018; Ogueri, Ogueri, Allcock, & Laurencin, 2020a; Potta, Chun, & Song, 2010).…”