Veteran tight end Zach Ertz will enter free agency next month following a two-season stint with the Washington Commanders, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The 35-year-old tight end joined the Commanders to provide veteran leadership and a reliable target in the passing game. During his tenure in Washington, Ertz served as a key piece of the offensive unit, helping to mentor younger players while contributing on the field. His move to the open market marks the end of his chapter in the nation's capital as the NFL league year approaches its start in March.
Ertz, a Super Bowl champion and multi-time Pro Bowler, remains one of the most experienced players at his position. Teams looking for veteran depth at tight end are expected to show interest once the free agency period officially begins. The Washington Commanders will now look to address the void left by his departure through the draft or upcoming free agency signings.
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