A roster move 2,500 miles away from Seattle may alter Seahawks general manager John Schneider’s approach to the 2026 offseason. The Washington Commanders have announced they will be releasing Tyler Biadasz.
Biadasz has been the Commanders’ starting center since agreeing to a three-year deal in 2024. He has performed well in that role, and the fact that he is signed through 2026 at a reasonable price (approximately 10 million) makes this a curious decision.
There do not appear to be any serious injury concerns, nor has there been any hint of off-field or personal issues. The Commanders have a new offensive coordinator this year and are currently working on an extension for tackle Laremy Tunsil.