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Back to EpisodesChargers Sign Tyler Biadasz to Strengthen Offensive Line
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The Los Angeles Chargers bolstered their offensive line by signing veteran center Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30 million contract. This move addresses their biggest need, protecting quarterback Justin Herbert, following the retirement of starter Bradley Bozeman and the uncertainty surrounding backup Andre James. Biadasz, a fourth-round pick from Wisconsin, brings solid experience and Pro Bowl credentials from his time with the Cowboys and Commanders. Fans and analysts view this as a smart upgrade, as Biadasz outperformed Bozeman in pass and run blocking last season. His new deal averages $10 million per year, making him the sixth-highest paid center in the league. With potential changes along the interior line, the Chargers aim to build a stronger front to support deeper playoff runs around Herbert.
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