The Washington Commanders have placed another starter on injured reserve. Zach Ertz suffered a torn ACL in last week’s shutout loss, and will miss the final four games. He is a pending free agent, but at 35 years-old, could call it a career after a major injury late in his 13th season. Dan Quinn confirmed the injury on Monday, and the team has now made it official. Ertz joined the Commanders last year, and played in 33 games, including three in the playoffs last season.
Ertz has been the clear #1 TE since joining the team, but Washington will now turn to the three other players behind him on the depth chart. John Bates has been a solid TE who excels at blocking. Washington drafted Ben Sinnott in the 2nd round last year, but he only has 10 career receptions. He’ll need to step up with four

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