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Zach Ertz Shares the Raw Emotions of Being Traded From the Eagles While Still Healing, Exposing the Human Cost of NFL Business

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Philadelphia, PA – June 8, 2025

In a candid interview on ESPN’s NFL Live, former Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz opened up about the emotional toll of his 2021 trade to the Arizona Cardinals, a moment that still resonates with him and Eagles fans. The three-time Pro Bowler (2017-2019) revealed the raw pain of leaving the city he called home, exposing the often-overlooked human cost of the NFL’s business side.

In October 2021, Ertz was fresh off a grueling recovery from a high ankle sprain that sidelined him for much of the previous season. He had just delivered a triumphant performance, catching a touchdown in a Thursday Night Football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a spark of hope for a struggling Eagles offense. But less than 24 hours later, he was traded to Arizona. “I caught a touchdown one night. The next morning, I wasn’t an Eagle anymore,” Ertz recalled, his voice heavy with emotion.

Ertz, now 34, described Philadelphia as more than a team—it was his home. Drafted by the Eagles in 2013, he played 8.5 seasons, amassing 579 receptions, 6,267 yards, and 38 touchdowns, cementing his status as one of the franchise’s greatest tight ends. His connection to the city ran deep, forged through the 2017 Super Bowl LII victory and countless community efforts alongside his wife, U.S. soccer star Julie Ertz. “Philly was our life,” he said. “Leaving without saying goodbye to my teammates in the locker room—it tore me apart.”

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The trade’s abruptness left Ertz reeling. He admitted to breaking down during his introductory press conference with the Cardinals, unable to hide his grief. “I get it—it’s a business. But that didn’t stop it from hurting,” he said. Julie Ertz echoed his sentiments on X at the time, posting, “Uprooting our family overnight was devastating. Philly was our heart.” The couple’s shared vulnerability resonated with fans, highlighting the personal upheaval behind NFL transactions.

Eagles fans flooded X with reactions in 2021, many expressing regret that a franchise icon was let go midseason. “Zach deserved to retire an Eagle,” wrote @PhillyFanatic. Others, like @FlyEaglesFly, lamented, “Trading Ertz after that TD felt so cold. He gave us everything.” The outpouring underscored Ertz’s impact, both as a player and a beloved figure who embodied Philly’s grit.

Fast forward to 2025, Ertz, now a veteran tight end with the Washington Commanders, is contemplating his future as retirement looms. His 2024 season (42 receptions, 456 yards, 3 TDs) showed he still has gas in the tank, but the pull of Philadelphia remains strong. Fans and analysts on X have speculated about a potential one-day contract for Ertz to retire as an Eagle, a symbolic gesture for a player who helped deliver the city’s first Super Bowl. “Bring Zach home to retire in green,” posted @EaglesNation, a sentiment echoed across Cowboys Nation.

Ertz didn’t dismiss the idea, telling ESPN, “Philly will always be special. If there’s a chance to honor that chapter, I’d consider it.” Head coach Nick Sirianni, who was with Ertz in 2021, praised his legacy: “Zach’s an Eagle for life. What he did for this team and city is forever.”

As the Eagles chase another Super Bowl in 2025, Ertz’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the emotional weight behind roster moves. His journey—from a Super Bowl hero to a traded star—lays bare the NFL’s harsh realities, but his love for Philadelphia endures. Stay tuned to NFL Network and ESPN for updates on Ertz’s career and any potential homecoming to the City of Brotherly Love.

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