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Veteran Center Tyler Biadasz Now a Free Agent
28 Feb
Summary
- Tyler Biadasz was released by the Washington Commanders on Thursday.
- He previously played four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.
- His release frees up $2.85 million of 2026 cap space for the Commanders.

Washington Commanders have released center Tyler Biadasz. The veteran player recently concluded his sixth NFL season. He spent his initial four years with the Dallas Cowboys, serving as their starting center for three of those seasons.
Biadasz signed with the Commanders before the 2024 season and started 34 games over two years, including playoff appearances. Prior to his NFL career, he played for Wisconsin from 2016 to 2019, starting 41 games and blocking for running back Jonathan Taylor. He is notably the only player in program history to win the Rimington Trophy.
The release of Biadasz is projected to free up $2.85 million in 2026 cap space for the Commanders, though it leaves $8.1 million in dead cap. As a free agent, Biadasz is anticipated to draw interest from multiple teams, with the Green Bay Packers identified as a potential destination due to their need for a veteran center.




