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It didn't take long for former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz to find a new home. On Friday, one week after Washington surprisingly released him, Biadasz signed a three-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers worth $30 million.
Biadasz lands with the Chargers, who finished 11-6 last season and lost in the AFC wild-card round. The Chargers had a dire need for help on the interior offensive line, and Biadasz represents an immediate upgrade. Los Angeles also had the most cap space in the NFL.
Biadasz, 28, signed a three-year deal worth $30 million with the Commanders in March 2024. He started two seasons for Washington and was excellent in 2024. His play took a step back in 2025, but he was far from a liability. He was scheduled to make over $8 million in 2026 from the Commanders before his release.
Biadasz was supposed to visit the Chicago Bears this week. It's uncertain if that visit happened. It's expected to be a busy free-agent market for centers, so Washington did Biadasz a favor in releasing him ahead of free agency, so he could pick his next team before the market was flooded.
The Commanders' plans at center are a bit of a mystery, although many believe veteran Nick Allegretti will get a shot. Allegretti enters his third season in Washington in 2026 and recently signed a one-year extension. When Biadasz missed time last season, Allegretti relieved him. The Commanders could go with Allegretti and add a center in the middle rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. With a contract extension on deck for left tackle Laremy Tunsil, don't expect Washington to pay at the top of the market for a center.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Former C Tyler Biadasz signs with Chargers
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Biadasz lands with the Chargers, who finished 11-6 last season and lost in the AFC wild-card round. The Chargers had a dire need for help on the interior offensive line, and Biadasz represents an immediate upgrade. Los Angeles also had the most cap space in the NFL.
Biadasz, 28, signed a three-year deal worth $30 million with the Commanders in March 2024. He started two seasons for Washington and was excellent in 2024. His play took a step back in 2025, but he was far from a liability. He was scheduled to make over $8 million in 2026 from the Commanders before his release.
Biadasz was supposed to visit the Chicago Bears this week. It's uncertain if that visit happened. It's expected to be a busy free-agent market for centers, so Washington did Biadasz a favor in releasing him ahead of free agency, so he could pick his next team before the market was flooded.
The #Chargers make a splash before free agency, agreeing to terms with C Tyler Biadasz on a 3-year deal worth $30M, per The Insiders.
Biadasz was cut by the #Commanders after being set to make $8.3M. Now he lands in LA with a raise in a deal done by @AthletesFirst. pic.twitter.com/EBZs8M6YVl
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 6, 2026
The Commanders' plans at center are a bit of a mystery, although many believe veteran Nick Allegretti will get a shot. Allegretti enters his third season in Washington in 2026 and recently signed a one-year extension. When Biadasz missed time last season, Allegretti relieved him. The Commanders could go with Allegretti and add a center in the middle rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. With a contract extension on deck for left tackle Laremy Tunsil, don't expect Washington to pay at the top of the market for a center.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Former C Tyler Biadasz signs with Chargers
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