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    Commanders Tight End Zach Ertz Bursts Into Tears After Brutal Leg Injury

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineDecember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Commanders TE Zach Ertz
    Carted Off Field After Horrific Injury …
    Fans Wonder If He’ll Make Comeback

    Published December 7, 2025 3:23 PM PST

    Zach Ertz couldn’t hold back the tears after a big hit resulted in him being carted off the field … and, there’s now speculation he won’t play in the NFL again.

    The Washington Commanders tight end took the field in his team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday … and, with about 2 minutes left in the third quarter, he  jumped to try and catch a pass from QB Marcus Mariota.

    Zach Ertz was visibly emotional leaving the field after this injury pic.twitter.com/RDBJGoWD5s

    — JM Football (@JomboyMediaFB) December 7, 2025
    @JomboyMediaFB

    While in the air, Vikings safety Jay Ward leaned down and went straight through Ertz leg … causing his knee to bend like elastic. It’s a brutal hit … so, watch at your own risk.


    Ertz was carted off the field … and, Commanders Head Coach Dan Quinn told reporters the concern at this point is that the veteran star tore his ACL on the play.

    While he was being driven off, Ertz could be seen becoming visibly emotional … understandable given the pain and frustration of the moment alone — though some online are wondering if there was an even more emotional reason behind the tears.

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    Zach just turned 35 … which is a little older for a tight end — and, it makes you wonder if this injury is something Ertz can, or even wants, to come from.

    Ertz is in the middle of a solid season — 50 catches for 504 receiving yards and 4 TDs prior to the injury — so it seems he’s got plenty of juice in the tank. Whether he’ll want to play again after such a tough injury … we’ll just have to wait and see.





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