Latest Tyler Linderbaum rumors includes Ravens, Commanders, Raiders and Titans

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Sep 14, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum (64) before the game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images

The Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders are both reportedly big-game hunting at center.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Raiders and Commanders are teams to watch for Baltimore Ravens pending free agent center Tyler Linderbaum.

Rapoport notes that the Baltimore Ravens still have a chance to re-sign him and the Tennessee Titans are another team to watch. The expectation is Linderbaum will do very well in free agency, with a deal that will pay at least $20 million per year.

"[Linderbaum] is looking at $20-plus million [per year]. From my understanding, the Ravens have remained in contact with him, still have interest in having him back, but there is some other teams no doubt that are lurking," Rapoport reported.

"I would say the Las Vegas Raiders would make a lot of sense, Washington Commanders, who cut Tyler Biadasz... they're expected to have interest as well," Rapoport added. "The Tennessee Titans need a center."

A three-time Pro Bowler, Linderbaum is considered one of the best centers in the NFL at this stage in his career. That, combined with the fact that top-notch offensive linemen are in high demand, are reasons why he will do so well.

The Commanders and Titans both recently cut their starting centers, Biadasz and Lloyd Cushenberry, respectively, so that's where their needs come from.

Meanwhile, the Raiders struck out on the Jordan Meredith experiment at center in 2025. Las Vegas could have an in-house solution at center in Jackson Powers-Johnson, but it remains unclear if moving from guard is on the table.

The Ravens face an uphill climb in beating out the Titans, Raiders and Commanders, as all three teams are absolutely loaded with cap space.

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