The Chicago Bears have missed out on one among their potential prime targets for a substitute to center Drew Dalman, as information broke Friday morning that free agent center Tyler Biadasz has signed a three-year contract with the Los Angeles Chargers.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport broke the information, as Biadasz discovered a brand new house after not too long ago being launched by the Washington Commanders, and signed with the Chargers on a 3-year, $30 million deal earlier than the beginning of free company subsequent week.
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Biadasz visited the Bears this week shortly after the information of Dalman’s sudden retirement after only one season with the Bears, however finally discovered a house rapidly with the Chargers. Chicago will now must pivot their plans on the center place, however nonetheless have loads of choices obtainable together with Tyler Linderbaum, most not too long ago with the Baltimore Ravens who the crew has been linked to since Dalman’s retirement.
It has been a busy week for the Bears who not solely noticed Dalman retire but additionally on Thursday made two massive strikes, buying and selling veteran broad receiver DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills, and releasing veteran linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. Both strikes save Chicago vital wage cap area, as they give the impression of being to fill holes on the offensive and defensive position, in addition to the defensive secondary the place they’ve 4 safeties slated to hit free company.
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