Tight end Zach Ertz intends to play in 2025 and he’s hoping it will be with the Washington Commanders, but his future roster isn’t quite as certain as his intent to play is.
Tight end Zach Ertz, a pending free agent, made clear Monday he has no intentions of retiring after a rejuvenating first year in Washington that saw him play in every game for the first time since 2018.
Veteran tight end Zach Ertz signed a one-year deal to join the Commanders last offseason as a free agent, having appeared in seven games for the Cardinals in 2023. But playing alongside rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, Ertz illustrated he’s still ...
Adding to the storyline is tight end Zach Ertz, who has had a career resurgence in Washington this season after his glory days in Philadelphia appeared to be behind him. Ertz has caught 66 passes ...
Sony’s Hawk-Eye system, which uses cameras and AI to make calls, is set to be tested again next preseason as calls for new officiating continue.
The Washington Commanders' skyrocket season came to a close in Sunday's NFC Championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but tight end Zach Ertz's career did not. Ertz, 34, stated he's not ready to call it on his 13-year NFL career just yet.
For 30 of the NFL's 32 teams, the offseason has already begun, which means putting together their plans for how they want to attack both free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft. Who could teams target this offseason?
The NFL is trialing Sony's Hawk-Eye technology to replace the traditional chain gang for first-down measurements. This system, which uses AI and high-resolution cameras, aims to increase accuracy and speed up the game.
Here’s a look at the 10 best unrestricted free agents heading into the offseason:
There was no shortage of highlights for the Washington Commanders in 2024. Following a dreadful 4-13 season, owner Josh Harris quickly went to work in remaking the organization, hiring Adam Peters as general manager and Dan Quinn as coach.
The Chiefs-Eagles showdown is just the second time in Super Bowl history that two teams will meet twice in a span of three big games.
Philly's stars combined for six rushing touchdowns and the Eagles forced four turnovers Sunday, ending Washington's dream run.