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Commanders Extend Nick Allegretti on Two-Year Deal as O-Line Overhaul Accelerates

The deal follows Tyler Biadasz’s release, signaling Washington’s push to stabilize the offensive line before free agency.

Overview

  • Nick Allegretti agreed to a new two-year contract reported by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, replacing his final year and keeping him under team control through 2027; financial terms were not disclosed.
  • The veteran started Washington’s final two games at center last season after Biadasz’s injury, positioning him as a candidate to fill the vacancy created by Biadasz’s Feb. 26 release.
  • Washington’s center depth remains thin, with only Julian Good-Jones under a reserve/future deal, and the team is expected to add at least one more snapping option via free agency or the draft.
  • The Commanders have also re-upped Andrew Wylie on a two-year deal, and Allegretti’s extension could lower his scheduled 2026 cap charge.
  • The Lions released versatile interior lineman Graham Glasgow on Monday, and his experience and ties to Washington staff make him a potential short-term target if he continues playing.