Chargers bolster OL, add Becton on reported 2-year deal
The Los Angeles Chargers have agreed to a two-year contract with former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Mekhi Becton, sources told ESPN's Tim McManus.
The Chargers confirmed the addition, though they did not reveal financial terms.
Becton plans on playing guard, the position he played last season. The former first-round pick moved from tackle to the interior in 2024 and enjoyed a breakout campaign in Philadelphia's offensive system.
The 25-year-old began his career with the New York Jets but struggled with consistency at tackle. He made 30 starts with 28 coming at left tackle and two coming at right tackle as a member of the Jets.
Becton will be tasked with blocking for running back Najee Harris, who left the Pittsburgh Steelers to sign a one-year contract worth up to $9.5 million with the Chargers.