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Chargers Sign Tyler Biadasz to Replace Bradley Bozeman

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The Los Angeles Chargers have agreed to terms with former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz, according to a source. Biadasz will replace Bradley Bozeman, who retired in February after two seasons as the Chargers' starting center. The move comes as the Chargers reshape their interior offensive line, which could see significant changes this offseason.

Biadasz brings strong credentials to the position, having graded higher than Bozeman in both pass block win rate and run block win rate last season. While Bozeman ranked 30th in PBWR, Biadasz finished 15th. In RBWR, Bozeman ranked 18th compared to Biadasz at 16th. The 28-year-old started 31 games for Washington over the past two seasons before the team released him in a cost-cutting move.

The Chargers are also facing potential losses on their offensive line, with left guard Zion Johnson set to be a free agent and right guard Mekhi Becton recently released. Biadasz's addition provides stability to a unit undergoing significant transition. NFL Network first reported the agreement, and free agent contracts can't become official until 4 p.m. Wednesday.