
"The Washington Commanders' pathetic shutout loss to the Minnesota Vikings was bad enough without veteran tight end Zach Ertz going down with what appeared to be a serious knee injury. Dan Quinn stated that it didn't look promising, and the head coach confirmed the worst fears of everyone associated with the franchise. Ertz suffered a violent hit to his leg while in the air trying to make a catch."
"Although ACL tears aren't as serious thanks to the advances in modern health and rehabilitation practices, Ertz still faces a long road back. He recently turned 35, which could lengthen the recovery process. The league is also beyond ruthless, so there is a chance the Stanford product gets cast aside entirely unless he gets back much sooner than expected. Ertz doesn't owe the Comm"
The Washington Commanders lost to the Minnesota Vikings while veteran tight end Zach Ertz suffered a severe knee injury on a violent hit while airborne. Tests confirmed a torn ACL, ruling him out for the season. Ertz served as a dependable target for rookie Jayden Daniels, a three-time Pro Bowler, team leader, mentor, and strong community presence. At 35 years old, Ertz faces a prolonged rehabilitation timeline and uncertainty about returning, with roster realities creating the possibility that his NFL future could be in jeopardy.
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