Chargers Host Free Agent Center Tyler Biadasz
Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Chargers are actively seeking a new starting center following a recent development in their roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers are currently in need of a starting center. Tyler Biadasz, a free agent center, is visiting with the team today.
This critical need arises after the retirement of veteran center Bradley Bozeman earlier this week. Bozeman had been a consistent presence on the Chargers' offensive line, starting 33 of 34 games over the past two seasons.
Biadasz's Recent Availability and Interest
Biadasz became available on the free-agent market after being released by the Commanders this week.
He has also drawn interest from other teams, having previously visited the Chicago Bears, who recently saw their center, Drew Dalman, retire.
Biadasz was scheduled to receive $8.3 million in 2026, with a $1 million roster bonus due on April 1. This upcoming bonus date may influence ongoing contract negotiations.
Career Overview and Injury Status
Biadasz brings significant experience to any prospective team. He played for the Commanders for two seasons, starting 31 games during his tenure there. Prior to that, he accumulated 53 starts over four seasons with the Cowboys.
His career includes notable recognition: A fourth-round pick by the Cowboys in 2020, Biadasz earned Pro Bowl recognition in 2022.
However, his most recent season concluded with an injury, as he was placed on injured reserve in Week 18 with knee and ankle injuries.