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The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to continue building out the interior part of the offensive line.
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Chargers are hosting free agent guard Spencer Burford for a visit. Burford, a former fourth-round pick out of UTSA, spent the past four seasons with the 49ers, where he started 38 games. In the 2025 season, he played 11 games, earning a PFF run-blocking grade of 62.
6 while allowing only two sacks across 458 offensive snaps. Mike McDaniel’s offense, like San Francisco's system, relies on an outside-zone run game that requires offensive linemen to move laterally with speed and athleticism, which Burford possesses. If signed, Burford would likely compete for a starting guard spot or provide high-end depth.
Los Angeles has been active in reconstructing the interior part of the offensive line, signing center Tyler Biadasz and guard Cole Strange, and re-signing Trey Pipkins and Trevor Penning. This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Chargers hosting OL Spencer Burford for free agent visit