After [two seasons with the Washington Commanders](https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/washington-commanders/commanders-news-dan-quinn-brings-tyler-biadasz-dorance-armstrong-with-him-from-dallas), offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz will be moving on, as he's now on the lookout for a gig with another team.
The [one-time Pro Bowler has been released](https://x.com/RapSheet/status/2027171146601292132) by the Commanders, according to insider Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
“The #Commanders are releasing starting center Tyler Biadasz, source said. Another center available in free agency. The 28-year-old has started 31 games over two seasons,” Rapoport posted on social media on Thursday night via Twitter, formerly Twitter.
The decision to let Biadasz go comes on the heels of the Commanders inking offensive lineman Andrew Wylie to a two-year $7.5 million contract extension.
Having turned just 28 years old in November, Biadasz should have lots of solid years in front of him in the NFL, and interest from other teams looking to shore up their offensive line can be expected to come his way.
A fourth-round pick by the Dallas Cowboys at the 2020 NFL Draft, Biadasz played his first four seasons in the pros with the Jerry Jones' franchise. He left the Cowboys in 2024, but remained in the NFC East, by signing a three-year contract worth $29.25 million with the Commanders.