Chargers Sign C Tyler Biadasz in Bid to Strengthen Offensive Line
Tyler Biadasz signed a three-year, $30 million deal to replace retiring Bradley Bozeman and improve protection for QB Justin Herbert, who was sacked 54 times last season.
- On Friday, the Los Angeles Chargers signed former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30-million deal, NFL Network reported.
- After two seasons with Washington, Biadasz became a free agent, allowing the Chargers to sign him before free agency opened.
- Statistically and experientially, Tyler Biadasz offers extensive starting and postseason experience with 31 of 34 starts for Washington and 53 of 61 with Dallas Cowboys, plus a 2022 Pro Bowl nod.
- With Biadasz in place, the Los Angeles Chargers now must address right guard and possibly left guard, as GM Joe Hortiz works to fill interior-line vacancies.
- The Los Angeles Chargers expect to prioritize offensive-line upgrades in the April 23-25 draft, with five picks including the 22nd selection, while Zion Johnson’s potential market may influence their decisions.
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Chargers sign C Tyler Biadasz in bid to strengthen offensive line
The Chargers found their new center Friday. They filled one of their three expected vacancies on their offensive line by signing ex-Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30-million deal as a replacement for Bradley Bozeman, who retired Feb. 23. Bozeman started all but one of 34 regular-season games during his two seasons with the Chargers, but it was expected that they would seek an upgrade during the offseason. Bozeman, 2…
Chargers bolster Justin Herbert's protection with the signing of center Tyler Biadasz
The Los Angeles Chargers have signed center Tyler Biadasz to help protect quarterback Justin Herbert and strengthen the offensive line.
Reports: Chargers, C Tyler Biadasz reach 3-year deal
Center Tyler Biadasz agreed to a three-year, $30 million contract with the Los Angeles Chargers, multiple outlets reported Friday.Biadasz, 28, was released by the Washington Commanders last month, allowing him to sign a new deal before the new league year opens on Wednesday.He will replace center Bradley Bozeman, who announced his retirement last month.Biadasz made 31 starts from 2024-25 for the Commanders but ended the 2025 season on injured re…
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