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NEWS, ANALYSIS AND MORE UPDATED DECEMBER 05, 2023 6:16 AM Arizona Cardinals TE Zach Ertz Praises Dallas Cowboys Defense Maven – Arizona

Cardinals Ever since tight end Zach Ertz was released by the Arizona Cardinals, the Baltimore Ravens have been linked with him, due in part to having Mark

Andrews out for the foreseeable future with injury. Ertz would fill a need and could add some experience to a young tight end room that consists of Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, but are the Ravens actually in the market for Ertz? Ravens head coach John Harbaugh gave a definitive answer. ”

 

Any time a great player is out there, you sure look at it,” Harbaugh said. “But I would say this about that right now, we like our tight ends. We really like our guys. I’m not ruling out Mark Andrews for down the road. Mark is so darn tough. Mark is one of those guys that really and truly eats, sleeps, and

 

breathes football. That’s Mark Andrews. He’s going to do everything that he can to get back down the road.” “The guys we have right now, our young guys, they’re real guys. They’re real players. I think right now we’ll just roll with those guys.” Ravens head coach John

 

Harbaugh isn’t interested in adding Zach Ertz to his tight end room.Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports So that settles it, Ertz to Baltimore is a no-go. Likely showed he can step in for the injured Andrews against the Los Angeles Chargers as he caught four first-half passes for 40 yards

 

as his RAC ability helped extend drives that would lead to points. Kolar hasn’t seen the field as much as he has just the one catch for 13 yards this season as he has played 15 percent of the offensive snaps with most of his work coming on special teams. Ertz is still a free agent

 

and reportedly wants to sign with a “contender” but with the Ravens happy with Likely and Kolar, Ertz’s list of potential destinations just saw Baltimore no longer being an option.

 

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