Zach Ertz left Sunday’s game against the Saints with a concussion. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images)
Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz left Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints with a concussion.
Ertz suffered the injury in the first half following a catch and run. He made a one-handed grab on a pass from Jayden Daniels and his head hit the turf when he was tackled.
He immediately went to the sideline injury tent for evaluation. He then left for the locker room to be evaluated for a concussion. He was ruled out for the game before halftime.
Ertz is Washington’s top tight end and a favorite target of Daniels. He’s the team’s second-leading receiver behind Terry McLaurin and entered Sunday’s 52 catches for 504 yards and four touchdowns. He had two catches for 25 yards in Sunday’s game against the Saints.
Washington led, 7-0 at the time of his injury and took a 14-0 lead with a touchdown on a drive that he left the game. Washington entered Sunday’s game at 8-5 and fighting to hold on to position for the last wild-card spot in the NFC playoff field.
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