Back then, the Eagles had the 32nd and last pick in the first round of the NFL draft coming off a Super Bowl victory, just like this year. They had a star tight end in Zach Ertz, who was at the top of his game.
The Kansas City Chiefs are now in full off-season mode after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. One of the biggest events from now until the start of the season is free agency, with players open to start negotiating with teams on March 10 and able to sign on March 12.
Three-time Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz is re-signing with the Washington Commanders on a one-year deal worth $6.25 million, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Ertz will now return for a second season with the Commanders as Washington looks to build off its trip to the NFC championship game this past season. In his first season with the
Washington has no pressing need at TE, with second-round pick Ben Sinnott still a work in progress. Ertz's knowledge of Kliff Kingsbury's offense and his presence in the locker room were huge factors in the team's NFC championship game run.
The Philadelphia Eagles may think Dallas Goedert's injury history and large cap hit may be too much to deal with.