Washington Commanders Extend Offensive Lineman Nick Allegretti Through 2027

Washington’s NFL franchise has locked up veteran offensive lineman Nick Allegretti with a two-year contract extension, according to Monday reports from NFL Network.

The extension adds two additional seasons to Allegretti’s existing deal, keeping the lineman in Washington through the 2027 campaign. He previously had just one season remaining under his current contract.

The 29-year-old lineman stepped into a crucial role late last season, taking over at center for Washington’s final two contests when Tyler Biadasz went down with an injury. Reports indicate the team is planning to part ways with Biadasz.

Throughout his seven-season NFL career, Allegretti has appeared in 107 games with 34 starts, spending his first five years with Kansas City before joining Washington. The Chiefs selected him in the seventh round of the 2019 draft, and he was part of three championship teams during his tenure there. While he has primarily lined up at guard throughout his professional career, his versatility to play center adds value to Washington’s offensive line depth.