Commanders could find desperate roster fix if cut domino falls
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Commanders could find desperate roster fix if cut domino falls
The Washington Commanders released starting veteran Tyler Biadasz, keeping their plans for the center position unclear. Biadasz had locker-room support, chemistry with quarterback Jayden Daniels, and solid production, but the team moved on. General manager Adam Peters will give Nick Allegretti and Day 3 draft pick Matt Gulbin opportunities, while head coach Dan Quinn also wants to see Brandon Coleman in the anchor role. The Commanders have financial flexibility to make changes if needed. Elsewhere, the Houston Texans sent a signal to starting center Jake Andrews after inconsistent 2025 production. Houston added Evan Brown, drafted Keylan Rutledge in the first round, and selected Febechi Nwaiwu in the fourth round, creating depth that could push Andrews out or reduce his role.
"The Houston Texans sent a strong message to starting center Jake Andrews this offseason. His production dipped slightly in 2025, though the same could be said of everyone on the AFC South club's protection in front of quarterback C.J. Stroud. He started 16 games but was inconsistent more often than not, and general manager Nick Caserio wasn't going to wait around."
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