Washington Commanders Training Camp Preview: Tight End

The Washington Commanders headed into the 2024 offseason intending to reshape the tight end position. Much like the rest of the roster, Washington's tight end position required significant changes.

After releasing Logan Thomas before free agency, the Commanders quickly signed former Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz. In the 2024 NFL draft, Washington spent a second-round pick on Ben Sinnott. When the NFL season arrived in September, Ertz looked ageless, starting all 17 games and finishing second on the team with 66 receptions, 654 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.

Meanwhile, the only returning tight end on last year's roster, John Bates, proved his value as one of the NFL's premier blocking tight end.

This offseason, the Commanders re-signed Ertz for another year and signed Bates to a three-year extension.

As we continue our training camp previews, here's a rundown of Washington's tight ends.

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