Quinn also gave an update on Jayden Daniels’ status after he left Sunday’s loss early after aggravating a left elbow injury that had sidelined him the past three games. Quinn said Monday that tests showed there were no lingering concerns with Daniels’ elbow and that they would monitor how the week goes before deciding whether Daniels can play in Week 15 against the Giants.
Ertz, 35, was in the midst of his second season in Washington, where he has emerged as a veteran leader and one of Daniels’ most trusted targets. Ertz was instrumental last year in the Chiefs’ run to the conference title game, catching 66 passes for 654 yards and seven touchdowns, and he re-signed with DC last season on a one-year deal.
It’s been a rough season for the 3-10 Chiefs, but Ertz had maintained the consistency he’s shown over a 13-year career with 50 receptions for 504 yards with four TDs.
Given Ertz’s age and the severity of his injury, it’s fair to wonder if he’s played his last NFL down. If that is indeed the case, Ertz will go down as one of the most prolific tight ends in league history (his 825 career receptions are No. 5 all-time among tight ends).
The Philadelphia Eagles selected Ertz in the second round of the 2013 draft out of Stanford, and he quickly emerged as one of the league’s best at his position, culminating in three consecutive Pro Bowls from 2017 to 2019 with Philly coinciding with their first Super Bowl title in 2017.