Commanders Surprise With Biadasz Release

The Commanders made a move late Thursday night that raised more than a few eyebrows.

Washington is parting ways with starting center Tyler Biadasz, a decision that frees up cap space but creates a new question at one of the most important positions on the offense. In the latest episode of Commanders Daily, Bob Matthews dives into why this move feels unexpected, and what it could signal about the team’s next step.

Biadasz graded out as a steady presence up front last season and had a year left on his deal. So why make the move now? Is it a financial pivot? A scheme change under new offensive coordinator David Blough? Or a sign that Washington plans to pursue a high-end option like Tyler Linderbaum if he becomes available?

The episode also breaks down the newly released NFLPA team report cards, where the Commanders saw a dramatic improvement under the Josh Harris ownership group. From facilities to coaching grades for Adam Peters and Dan Quinn, Bob explains why those rankings could quietly matter when free agency opens.

Finally, the combine chatter is heating up. Prospects like Sonny Styles are generating buzz, and the ripple effect of rising defensive talent could impact who falls to Washington in the draft.

Cap strategy. Draft positioning. A surprising roster decision. Free agency is less than two weeks away, and the next domino may already be lined up. Watch the full breakdown below.

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