The Washington Commanders are playing their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles in a Week 16 matchup, where Zach Ertz will get a chance to play his former team. Ertz, 34, was dealing with a concussion and shoulder injury this week,
Washington went 57 yards in 1:46, scoring the winning touchdown on a play called “Fiesta.” Several Washington Commanders knew, deep in the red zone with just nine seconds left, they were about to run “Fiesta.”
Washington tight end Zach Ertz has cleared concussion protocol and will play on Sunday against one of his former teams, the Philadelphia Eagles, Commanders coach Dan Quinn told ESPN.
Will Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz play on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles? The veteran tight suffered a concussion in last week's 20-19 win over the New Orleans Saints. Ertz did not practice on Wednesday,
Eric Hartline-Imagn Images Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz is listed as questionable in Week 16 against his former team – the Philadelphia Eagles – due to a concussion and shoulder injury. Ertz was limited in practice this week as he works ...
Key players return for both Philadelphia and Washington, but notable absences on both sides could impact Sunday’s high-stakes matchup with playoff implications.
One of the great surprises of the 2024 season for the Washington Commanders has been the play of veteran tight end Zach Ertz, who the team signed to a 1-year, $3 million contract in March 2024 after it appeared the 34-year-old was teetering on being out of the league.
Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen will not return in Week 16 against the Eagles despite progressing from pectoral injury
Zach Ertz is playing for the Washington Commanders on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles a week after leaving their last game at New Orleans with a concussion.
After Jalen Hurts left with a concussion, Jayden Daniels threw five touchdown passes while running at will in the rookie quarterback's latest masterful performance, and the Washington Commanders ended the Philadelphia Eagles' winning streak at 10 by rallying to defeat the NFC East leaders 36-33 on Sunday.
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner watched another member of Washington’s rookie class, Luke McCaffrey, cap his impressive kick-returning work with a 29-yard jolt. As the offense ran onto the field, doubt kept its distance from Daniels’ surrogate big brother.