The signing underscores the lucrative market for offensive linemen headed into free agency. Biadasz was slated to make $8.3 million in Washington in 2026. Instead, he gets a raise to fly across the country.
Offensive linemen are in high demand, particularly those with starting experience who have shown an ability to stay on the field.
Biadasz, a former Pro Bowler in Dallas, has started at least 15 games each of the past five seasons. He might not be a top-five pivot, but the 28-year-old is a proven grinder who is solid in both the run and pass game. Bradley Bozeman struggled last year at center for the Chargers and ultimately retired this offseason. Biadasz represents a clear upgrade at the position.
The Chargers have plenty more needs along the line, particularly at guard and a backup swing tackle, with both Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater coming off season-ending injuries. They’re far from done addressing the line, but at least L.A. heads into free agency with one big question answered.