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The veteran, and legendary, tight end says goodbye to the city he calls home, but is excited for his chance to prove himself in Arizona. The Eagles did what was rumored for almost a year, and traded away veteran and legendary tight end Zach Ertz to the Arizona Cardinals. Ever the professional, Ertz took some time after the news was released to speak to the media, to reflect on his time with the organization, and talk about his love for the city he calls home and the fans he loves so much.

What an amazing journey. What an amazing 8-plus years, 9 years here. I did the best I could, every day, and I can leave knowing that. This is where we want to make an impact. Ertz went on to explain their most recent project in Hunting Park, call the House of Hope, where they are renovating a church to be a Wi-Fi cafe during the week for kids to be able to go after school.

Ertz admitted it was special being able to play one last game in front of fans at The Linc — last January, when he thought he had played his last game as an Eagle, there were no fans, so it would have been a weird way to end things.



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