The Washington Commanders are releasing starting center Tyler Biadasz, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The move marks a significant shift for the team's offensive line as they head into the next phase of the offseason.
Biadasz, 28, has been a consistent presence for the Commanders since joining the team, starting 31 games over the last two seasons. His departure adds a veteran starter to the free agent market at a position where several teams are currently seeking upgrades. Known for his durability and experience, Biadasz was expected to be a long-term fixture in the interior of the Washington line.
The release of Biadasz provides the Commanders with additional roster flexibility, though it leaves a notable vacancy at the center position. The team has not yet announced a corresponding move or a clear successor for the starting role. As a former Pro Bowler with significant starting experience, Biadasz is expected to garner immediate interest from around the league.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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