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Commanders Release Starting Center Tyler Biadasz
Move saves $2.885M in cap space but raises questions about depth at the position
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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The Washington Commanders have released starting center Tyler Biadasz, a decision that clears additional salary cap space but leaves a void at the center position on the team's roster ahead of the 2026 season.
Why it matters
The release of Biadasz reflects the Commanders' efforts to manage their salary cap, but it also creates a need for the team to find a new starting center, either through free agency, the draft, or internal competition. This roster change could have significant implications for the Commanders' offensive line and overall team performance in the upcoming season.
The details
By releasing Biadasz, the Commanders save $2.885 million against the salary cap, further increasing their standing as the team with the fifth-most cap space entering the offseason. However, the current roster now includes only 52 players signed for 2026, signaling room for additions. Biadasz had signed a three-year contract with $20.7 million guaranteed two years ago and started 31 games over the past two seasons, providing steady play from the center position.
- The Commanders released Tyler Biadasz on Thursday, February 27, 2026.
The players
Tyler Biadasz
A former fourth-round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2020, Biadasz started 31 games for the Commanders over the past two seasons and was a Pro Bowl selection after the 2022 season.
Adam Peters
The general manager of the Washington Commanders, who signed Biadasz to a three-year contract with $20.7 million guaranteed two years ago.
Nick Allegretti
A secondary option on the Commanders' roster who is capable of playing guard or center, but the team currently lacks a clear replacement for Biadasz at the starting center position.
What they’re saying
“The release of Tyler Biadasz creates a significant hole on the Commanders' offensive line that they'll need to address in the coming months.”
— NFL Analyst (NFL Network)
What’s next
The Commanders will need to explore options to fill the void at center, either through free agency, the draft, or internal competition, as they aim to maintain a competitive offensive line for the 2026 season.
The takeaway
The Commanders' decision to release starting center Tyler Biadasz reflects their efforts to manage the salary cap, but it also creates a significant need on the offensive line that the team will need to address in the coming months. This roster change could have significant implications for the Commanders' performance in the 2026 season.
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