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Los Angeles Chargers Sign Pro Bowl Center Tyler Biadasz

The Los Angeles Chargers today signed Pro Bowl center Tyler Biadasz.

A fourth-round selection (146th overall) by Dallas in the 2020 NFL Draft, Biadasz (pronounced bee-AH-dish) has started 84-of-92 career regular-season games with the Cowboys and Washington Commanders. He earned an all-star nod in 2022 with Dallas, when he started all 18 games played (including the postseason), blocking along a line that paved the way for a pair of 800-yard rushers and allowed just 27 sacks on the year, the fourth fewest in the NFL. Biadasz spent the last two seasons (2024-25) with Washington, starting all 31 games played in the regular season and orchestrating protection for quarterback Jayden Daniels to win Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and a Pro Bowl selection in 2024. Biadasz has started seven career postseason games, appearing in the 2024 NFC Championship with the Commanders.

Biadasz played three seasons at Wisconsin (2017-19) after redshirting in 2016, starting all 41 games of his career at center. In his final season with the Badgers, he was a team captain and won the Rimington Trophy, which annually recognizes college football’s best center, along with unanimous first-team All-America and first-team All-Big Ten honors. That year, Biadasz helped block for the offense to average 233.1 rushing yards per game as running back Jonathan Taylor totaled 2,003 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns. The Ameherst, Wis., native earned Freshman All-America and third-team All-Big Ten honors as a redshirt freshman in 2017.

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