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qq. Zach Ertz just etched his name in Commanders history, but instead of bragging, the legend TE says: “Stop talking about that ‘biased spot’ in the Chiefs game—they deserved the win!”

Washington, D.C. – Veteran tight end Zach Ertz of the Washington Commanders delivered a classy statement just hours after a 7-28 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football. On National Tight End Day, Ertz not only joined NFL’s all-time elite with his 800th career reception but also called on fans to end the “drama” surrounding theVirtual Measurement play that exploded on X (Twitter).

The pivotal moment occurred in the second half, as the Commanders pushed to tie the score at 14-7. Quarterback Marcus Mariota delivered an accurate pass to Ertz on4th & inches near midfield. Initially, officials spotted it as a first down, sending Arrowhead Stadium into a frenzy.

However, after a review and utilizing the NFL’s new Hawk-Eye Virtual Measurementtechnology, the call was overturned: the ball was short by 5 inches. The Commanders turned the ball over on downs, paving the way for the Chiefs to score a touchdown via Rashee Rice, extending the lead to 21-7. Video of the play went viral with over 50,000 views, sparking accusations of a “biased spot” and “refs favoring Chiefs” from Commanders fans.

In his post-game sideline interview with ESPN, Ertz – the Super Bowl LII champion with the Philadelphia Eagles – completely dismissed all suspicions. “I know everyone’s buzzing about that Virtual Measurement play on X.Stop it! It was just a normal play, and the decision was completely by the rules. We lost because the Chiefs played better – Patrick Mahomes and Rashee Rice exploded in the second half. They deserved the 28-7 win. Don’t blame the refs; focus on real football.”

Ertz also offered special praise for his counterpart, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who dominates the all-time tight end rankings. “Today, I rank6th with 800 receptions in just 176 games. But Travis Kelce is 3rd with over 1,035 receptions in about 182 games – that’s extraordinary! He’s a living legend, and I respect him immensely. Thanks to the Chiefs for giving me such a beautiful milestone.”

RankNameReceptionsGames
1Tony Gonzalez1,325270
2Jason Witten1,228271
3Travis Kelce1,035+~182
4Antonio Gates955236
5Shannon Sharpe808188
6Zach Ertz800176

Ertz’s comments swiftly shifted public sentiment. From furious posts with #ChiefsRefs, fans of the Commanders and Eagles pivoted to praising his “class act.” Kelce is reportedly replying on X: “Congrats on 800, Z! Legend!” – though unconfirmed.

Despite the defeat dropping the Commanders to 3-5, Ertz remains the team’s bright spot. With 25 receptions, 239 yards, and 4 TDs this season (leading in touchdowns), the 34-year-old is experiencing a renaissance in Washington after helping the team reach the NFC Championship last year. The next matchup against the Seattle Seahawks on November 2 promises a chance for Ertz to chase810 receptions, while awaiting Jayden Daniels’ return from injury.

Ertz is more than a top tight end – he’s a symbol of professionalism. The Hall of Fame awaits in 2032.

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