Tyler Biadasz suffers serious injury at Chargers practice
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 1:10 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Tyler Biadasz, a former Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman, left the Los Angeles Chargers' practice on a cart after an injury during a joint session with the San Francisco 49ers on August 18. Biadasz was hurt when a 49ers player fell on his leg and remained on the ground for nearly five minutes. This incident marks the second injury involving an ex-Badgers player in NFL training camps this season. Matt Henningsen of the Denver Broncos sustained a serious Achilles injury in a similar joint practice one year prior and will also miss the entire 2026 season due to this recurring injury.
- •Tyler Biadasz injured on August 18 during joint practice.
- •He was carted off after sustaining a potentially serious leg injury.
- •Matt Henningsen re-injured his Achilles, sidelining him for the 2026 season.
- •Biadasz signed a three-year, $30 million deal with the Chargers.
- 1:10 AMYahoo Sports — Second former Badgers star suffers big injury in NFL training camp
"Former Badgers star Tyler Biadasz left Chargers practice in a cart Aug. 18, the second ex-UW star so injured in NFL training camp.
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