Chargers find their new center, sign Tyler Biadasz ahead of free agency
Key Points:
- The Los Angeles Chargers signed center Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30 million contract, addressing their need for a starting center after Bradley Bozeman's retirement.
- Biadasz, previously released by the Washington Commanders despite being healthy, brings experience and savvy, having started 91 NFL games across Dallas and Washington.
- The signing is part of the Chargers’ broader effort to rebuild their interior offensive line, with potential changes at right guard and left guard also anticipated for the 2026 season.
- Biadasz’s projected 2026 cap hit is $7 million, a cost-effective move compared to the rising market for centers, allowing the Chargers to maintain salary cap flexibility for other roster needs.