Zach Ertz wants to come back to the Washington Commanders, but other teams want him to jump ship and sign with them instead.
Even though it feels like we're just coming off the heels of the Philadelphia Eagles taking down the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the NFL offseason is about to come on hot and heavy. Already,
The Kansas City Chiefs could turn to Washington Commanders TE Zach Ertz if 3-time Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce decides to retire.
The Kansas City Chiefs are now in full off-season mode after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. One of the biggest events from now until the start of the season is free agency, with players open to start negotiating with teams on March 10 and able to sign on March 12.
The Washington Commanders have a crucial decision to make regarding veteran tight end Zach Ertz. Can the Kansas City Chiefs make that choice more difficult?
The Denver Broncos have tiers of roster needs, and head coach Sean Payton identified a “joker” as the No. 1 target. That position requires a top-notch receiving threat at running back or tight end, and Washington Commanders veteran Zach Ertz is a projected fit.
The Washington Commanders got a lot of positives from veteran tight end Zach Ertz in his first season in the nation's capital. Due to his success, Ertz is expec
When the Commanders ... go back (to Washington) — if it presents itself — would be a no-brainer.” Were Kelce to retire it wouldn’t be outside the realm of possibility for the Chiefs to step in with a 1-year, $9 million offer for Ertz and triple ...
For that to even be an option is good news for a Commanders team that feels close to perpetual contention. Washington might find itself first in line for Ertz, but it remains possible that Daniels can find production with any competent battery mate at ...
The Washington Commanders were hoping to find a solid receiving option for rookie Jayden Daniels last season, signing veteran tight end Zach Ertz to a one-year deal. Washington was pleasantly surprised by Ertz as he experienced a resurgence last season,
Even though it feels like we're just coming off the heels of the Philadelphia Eagles taking down the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the NFL offseason is about to come on hot and heavy. Already,
Ertz finished last season with the second-most catches (66), yards (654) and touchdowns (7) on the team, trailing only Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin in each category. Not bad for a 34-year-old tight end who watched the last five games of the 2023 regular season from his couch after asking to be released by the Cardinals.