Commanders Zach Ertz ‘extremely excited to be here’

Zach Ertz talks leadership, and his excitement to be in Washington.

“The best teams I have been on have been the hardest working teams.”

Commanders’ new tight end Zach Ertz displayed a businesslike approach Tuesdayas he met with the media on the first day of Organized Team Activities (OTA).

He spoke of head coach Dan Quinn taking ownership of this team from the players, conveying that they would mold this team into their image.

Ertz expressed that Dan Quinn has set a standard and the players will need to hold each other accountable to meet that standard.

Speaking of which, Ertz complimented rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, stating Daniels is working hard behind the scenes to prepare himself for the season.

The 33-year-old tight end made it clear he was not out there holding the hands of the other tight ends. Yet, he also understands he can’t simply be barking out orders either.

“First, you got to have a personal relationship with someone…….I’m just trying to help them in any way I can. It’s something that at this stage of my career, I have taken a lot more pride in now than maybe I did when younger.”

The three-time pro bowler knows he might not have much longer in the NFL. “I am just trying to maximize this team, anyone I can help, not only tight ends, but any skill position.”

Highlights of touchdowns as an Eagle

“The vets have to set the leadership, how this thing is going to go. We’re going to push each other to be the best version of ourselves that we can.”

Nine years as an Eagle and three as a Cardinal have matured Ertz. On Tuesday, he spoke of communication and leadership as the result of interacting with people.

“I want to be as open as possible,” Ertz said. “That is what guys are going to remember. (These) people are not going to remember my stats, my yards, my catches. When I’m done, hopefully, they remember the relationship I have with them. So, that’s what I’m trying to develop.”

The Commanders’ younger tight ends could certainly learn from Ertz entering his 13th season. The tight ends on the current Commanders roster are Ertz, John Bates, Armani Rogers, Cole Turner, Colson Yankoff, and the newly drafted Ben Sinnott.

NFL reveals Commanders 2024 offseason schedule

Dan Quinn can see Washington players in the team facility next week.

The NFL revealed the Commanders will open their 2024 offseason workout program on April 2.

Most NFL teams will begin their offseason workout programs on April 15. However, several teams, because they hired a new head coach following the 2023 season, can begin as early as April 1.

The Commanders fired Ron Rivera on Jan. 8, and four days later, they hired Adam Peters to replace Rivera as the Washington general manager. On February 3, Dan Quinn was hired to replace Rivera as the Commanders’ head coach.

April 17 will be the final day the Commanders are permitted to time, test, visit, interview, or conduct a physical examination with a draft-eligible player at the Commanders team facility.

April 19 will be the last day that restricted free agents can be signed to offer sheets. Five days later (April 24), the deadline for all prior clubs to exercise the right of first refusal to restricted free agents who signed offer sheets.

The Commanders will conduct their voluntary minicamp on April 22-24.

The eve of the annual NFL draft (April 24) will also serve as the deadline for teams to time, test, visit, interview (including video and phone calls), or conduct a physical examination with a draft-eligible player at any location.

Finally, the annual NFL draft will be held April 25-27. The first round will occur Thursday night, with rounds two and three being scheduled for Friday Night. Saturday will bring the final four rounds (4-7) of the draft.

The Commanders will also conduct their Organized Team Activities (OTA) offseason workouts on May 14-15, 17, May 21-22, May 24, June 4-5, and June 7.

Finally, their annual mandatory minicamp is scheduled for June 11-13.