Zach Ertz is suiting up for the Washington Commanders on Sunday in a high-stakes matchup against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, just one week after leaving a game against New Orleans with a concussion.
Ertz, 34, and safety Jeremy Chinn were both cleared through concussion protocol and are active for the pivotal game. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn ruled out defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, who is recovering from pectoral surgery, but left the door open for Ertz and Chinn to play as Washington pushes for a playoff spot.
Ertz Returns to Face Former Team
This will mark Ertz’s second game against the Eagles since departing Philadelphia, where he spent over eight seasons and played a key role in their 2017 Super Bowl victory. This season, Ertz has been a vital weapon for rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, tallying 54 receptions for 526 yards and four touchdowns—second only to star receiver Terry McLaurin.
Playoff Implications on the Line
For the Commanders, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A win, coupled with losses by Atlanta and either Seattle or the Los Angeles Rams, would secure them a playoff spot. Meanwhile, the Eagles aim to clinch the NFC East title and one of the conference’s top two seeds with an 11th consecutive victory.
Key Players in the Spotlight
Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown, dealing with a knee issue, is active and ready to play after assuring fans of his availability. Meanwhile, Commanders cornerback Michael Davis was a healthy scratch, as Marshon Lattimore steps up in his second game with the team.
The matchup not only reunites Ertz with his former team but also serves as a crucial moment in both squads’ playoff pursuits, promising a thrilling contest with everything on the line.