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Welcome to where “here we go again,” a “brave new world” and our constantly updated Washington Commanders’ 2024 free agency/offseason tracker collide.
The first offseason for the new regime hits overdrive as the NFL’s legal tampering period begins Monday at noon ET followed by the official start of the league year on Wednesday. The Commanders will be active, but how aggressive with their roughly $80 million (league high) in salary-cap space and numerous roster holes?
Put this page in your rotation for news and notes throughout the offseason. We begin with links to our pre-free agency coverage:
March 6
Tight end Zach Ertz signed to one-year deal
The signing reunites Ertz with former Arizona coach Kliff Kingsbury, now Washington’s offensive coordinator. Ertz, 33, had 103 receptions and seven touchdowns under Kingsbury from 2021 to 2022 before the Cardinals made a coaching change. The financial terms of Ertz’s contract with incentives offer the 12-year veteran up to $5 million in earnings. The Commanders’ tight end room requires a makeover, which began with the salary cap-influence release of Logan Thomas. But the signing of Ertz should not preclude Washington from seeking additional help for one of the least productive tight end groups in the league.
(Photo of Zach Ertz: Christian Petersen / Getty Images)
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