C Tyler Biadasz carted off at Chargers practice
Chargers center Tyler Biadasz's injury during practice raises concerns about his availability for the upcoming season.
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The brief
The Los Angeles Chargers' offensive line faces uncertainty after center Tyler Biadasz was carted off the practice field with a leg injury. The injury occurred during a joint practice session, with multiple outlets confirming that Biadasz sustained a lower-leg injury.
According to The New York Times, ESPN and NBC Sports, Biadasz was seen being carted off the field, indicating a potentially serious injury. The extent of the injury and its impact on Biadasz's availability for the upcoming season are yet to be determined.
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Coverage (10)
- Chargers' Tyler Biadasz Carted Off During Joint Practice With 49ers Yahoo Sports · 4h ago
- The Chargers just suffered the unluckiest practice of 2026 so far Yahoo Sports · 4h ago
- Center Tyler Biadasz among three Chargers injured in practice on Tuesday Los Angeles Times · 4h ago
- Chargers' Tyler Biadasz Suffers Injury, Carted Off During Joint Practice With 49ers Sports Illustrated · 4h ago
- The Chargers just suffered the unluckiest practice of 2026 so far Yahoo Sports · 4h ago
- Chargers center Tyler Biadasz carted off practice field with apparent leg injury The New York Times · 5h ago
- Chargers C Tyler Biadasz carted off with lower-leg injury Bolts From The Blue · 5h ago
- Chargers C Biadasz carted off at joint practice NBC Sports · 5h ago
- Chargers' Tyler Biadasz carted off with left leg injury ESPN · 5h ago
- C Tyler Biadasz carted off at Chargers practice NBC Sports · 5h ago
Quick answers
What position does Tyler Biadasz play?
Tyler Biadasz plays center for the Los Angeles Chargers.
When did the injury occur?
The injury occurred during a joint practice session on August 18, 2026.
What is the nature of the injury?
Biadasz sustained a lower-leg injury, with some outlets specifying it as a left leg injury.
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