The Los Angeles Chargers have reached an agreement with center Tyler Biadasz on a three-year contract worth $30 million, according to The Insiders. The move represents a major splash for the Chargers as they look to solidify their offensive line before the official start of free agency.
Biadasz joins the Chargers after being released by the Washington Commanders, where he was previously set to earn $8.3 million. The new deal, negotiated by Athletes First, provides the veteran center with a significant raise and a long-term home in Los Angeles.
Throughout his career, Biadasz has established himself as a reliable starter on the interior of the offensive line. By securing his services on a multi-year deal, the Chargers have addressed a high-priority position with a proven veteran presence.
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