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Zach Ertz Traded to Arizona Cardinals, Leaves Legacy of Faith and Hard Work in Philadelphia

October 18, 2021 by Staff

(Sports Spectrum) Zach Ertz had an inkling that Thursday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be his last game in a Philadelphia Eagles uniform. After catching a first quarter touchdown, he basked in the moment.

“I spiked the ball so hard, I think it disappeared,” he said while meeting with media on Friday.

Indeed, Ertz was traded on Friday to the Arizona Cardinals. He leaves the organization as one of the most decorated players in franchise history, garnering three Pro Bowl appearances and a Super Bowl championship during his eight-plus seasons as an Eagle.

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