The Dallas Cowboys lost a key member of their offensive line this offseason.
Veteran center Tyler Biadasz left town to join a divisional rival, signing with the Washington Commanders.
Now, weeks later, he took to Instagram to pen a heartfelt farewell letter to the city and the fans (via Brandon Loree).
Like a true pro and class act, former #Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz penned a thank you to the organization and the fans for his years in Dallas.
Thank you for giving it all on the field @TylerBiadasz
(: @ tyler_biadasz63 on IG) pic.twitter.com/I1s1HHZLFf
— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) April 2, 2024
Biadasz entered the league as a fourth-round pick back in 2020.
He made 61 appearances (53 starts) and has only allowed 6.5 sacks in his career, earning a Pro Bowl nod back in 2022.
He’s coming off starting 16 games for the Cowboys last season, helping Dak Prescott have a 105.9 passer rating and a 69.5 completion percentage, and Tony Pollard run for over 1,000 yards.
He was a four-year starter at Wisconsin, making 41 appearances for the Badgers.
He was named a Freshman All-American in 2017 and a unanimous All-American and first-team All-Big Ten player in his final season.
Biadasz also named the Rimington Trophy, which is given to the best center in college football.
The Commanders are restructuring their roster, and bolstering their offensive line was a must after watching Sam Howell take sack after sack last season.
Now, with a new quarterback under center — most likely Jayden Daniels — he’s going to be tasked with protecting a rookie.
The Commanders are still pieces away from being a contender in the NFC East, with the Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles both ahead of them.
Still, they took a big step in the right direction by signing a proven veteran and legitimate force at the line of scrimmage in Biadasz.
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