Frisco, Texas — There is currently an exodus in North Texas and, not unexpectedly, the Dallas Cowboys roster is rapidly being reshuffled. Tony Pollard and Dorrance Armstrong are the first two in-house free agents for the Titans and Commanders, respectively, and Tyler Biardash will become the third in just two hours.
The Pro Bowl center follows Armstrong in agreeing terms with his manager and is expected to reunite with Dan Quinn (albeit on the other side of the ball), according to multiple reports, including NFL.com. There is. on a three-year contract worth $30 million.
With raw talent, the Cowboys developed Biadasz next to Connor Williams and Connor McGovern, eventually giving him the starting center role in front of All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott.
He will have the best season of his career in 2022 and then enter a contract season in 2023, becoming the first free agent in history.
Given how difficult it is to find quality starting centers in the NFL, it makes sense that Biadasz would likely receive an offer from somewhere other than Dallas. He has proven that he can get his job done and is used to all that adversity. Although he still has room for improvement, it is also true that he is already much better than before with his passionate performances and is improving year on year. was perfect for the position.
The Cowboys are currently considering drafting a new starting center in 2024, but it will be interesting to see if that will be an internal promotion, or if it will be taken up in free agency or the NFL Draft.