
"Washington saves $2.885 million in salary cap space - the Commanders have the fifth most cap space available but now only have 52 players signed for 2026. Biadasz would have counted $10.98 million vs. the cap had he remained on the roster."
"Biadasz had signed a three-year deal with $20.7 million guaranteed two years ago as part of general manager Adam Peters' first free agent class in Washington."
"Biadasz started 31 games the past two seasons for Washington but this move leaves Washington without a clear starter at the position. The Commanders do have Nick Allegretti still on the roster as a backup guard/center."
The Washington Commanders released starting center Tyler Biadasz, generating $2.885 million in salary cap relief. Biadasz would have counted $10.98 million against the cap if retained. He had signed a three-year deal with $20.7 million guaranteed two years ago under general manager Adam Peters. Biadasz started 31 games over the past two seasons for Washington. The release leaves the Commanders without a clear starter at center, though Nick Allegretti remains on the roster as a backup option. Washington now has only 52 players signed for 2026 and possesses the fifth most available cap space in the league. The team may pursue a center through free agency.
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