‘The People Is What Makes The Building Special’

The post ‘The People Is What Makes The Building Special’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz called it a “no-brainer” to return to the team, giving … More major props to head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters on building the culture in Washington. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) Getty Images Zach Ertz is still going strong as he enters his age-35 season with the Washington Commanders. The three-time Pro Bowl tight end and Super Bowl champion has found new life in his new home in Washington, re-establishing himself after a strong 2024 season. Ertz posted 66 receptions for 654 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, his best season since posting 88 receptions for 916 receiving yards as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles back in 2019. It also helps that Ertz is playing with the top second-year quarterback in Jayden Daniels. The strong play of both Ertz and the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year led to a surprising NFC Championship Game appearance by the Commanders, their deepest playoff run since 1991 when they won last won the Super Bowl. Ertz re-signed with the Commanders in the offseason, calling the decision a “no-brainer.” “It was a no brainer,” says Ertz in a one-on-one interview. “Honestly, the season that we had, the enjoyment of the process that I was able to experience last year in D.C. with Coach Quinn, (general manager) Adam Peters was a no-brainer. At this point in my career, I’m not just playing to play the game. I’m playing the game to be a part of an organization that is competing at a high level, is loving the process and doing everything they can to put their players in positions to be successful. The reality of the situation is that’s not every team in the NFL.” Ertz is about to enter his 13th season in the…

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‘The People Is What Makes The Building Special’

The post ‘The People Is What Makes The Building Special’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz called it a “no-brainer” to return to the team, giving … More major props to head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters on building the culture in Washington. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) Getty Images Zach Ertz is still going strong as he enters his age-35 season with the Washington Commanders. The three-time Pro Bowl tight end and Super Bowl champion has found new life in his new home in Washington, re-establishing himself after a strong 2024 season. Ertz posted 66 receptions for 654 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, his best season since posting 88 receptions for 916 receiving yards as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles back in 2019. It also helps that Ertz is playing with the top second-year quarterback in Jayden Daniels. The strong play of both Ertz and the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year led to a surprising NFC Championship Game appearance by the Commanders, their deepest playoff run since 1991 when they won last won the Super Bowl. Ertz re-signed with the Commanders in the offseason, calling the decision a “no-brainer.” “It was a no brainer,” says Ertz in a one-on-one interview. “Honestly, the season that we had, the enjoyment of the process that I was able to experience last year in D.C. with Coach Quinn, (general manager) Adam Peters was a no-brainer. At this point in my career, I’m not just playing to play the game. I’m playing the game to be a part of an organization that is competing at a high level, is loving the process and doing everything they can to put their players in positions to be successful. The reality of the situation is that’s not every team in the NFL.” Ertz is about to enter his 13th season in the…

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