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Chargers Eyeing Guard Spencer Burford for Offensive Line
16 Mar
Summary
- Guard Spencer Burford is visiting the Chargers on Sunday night.
- Burford started 29 games for the 49ers over his first two seasons.
- The Chargers recently lost Mekhi Becton and Bradley Bozeman.

The Los Angeles Chargers are exploring options to reinforce their offensive line during the early stages of free agency. Guard Spencer Burford arrived for a visit with the team on Sunday night, marking his first known interaction with a team since the new league year commenced.
Burford, originally a fourth-round selection by the San Francisco 49ers in 2022, demonstrated his potential by starting 29 games across his initial two seasons. While he was a reserve in all of his 2025 appearances, he returned to start 11 games in the same year, including significant playoff contributions.
This potential addition comes as the Chargers have experienced significant changes on their offensive line. The team previously released guard Mekhi Becton and saw center Bradley Bozeman retire. In response, they have been proactive, securing commitments from center Tyler Biadasz and guard Cole Strange to enhance their unit's depth and performance.




