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  • Zach Ertz downplays postgame confrontation with Nick Sirianni: It’s been blown out of proportion

    Zach Ertz downplays postgame confrontation with Nick Sirianni: It’s been blown out of proportion


    Eagles coach Nick Sirianni reportedly took exception with the strength of the high-five Commanders tight end Zach Ertz hit him with after Sunday’s game between the two teams. That prompted Sirianni to mock Ertz’s lack of impact in the game after Ertz made one catch for 12 yards.

    Ertz then went after Sirianni before Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro separated them.

    Sirianni later reportedly apologized in a Zoom call and said Thursday, “I’ll just keep my conversations with any guys private. I’ve got a lot of respect for Zach. Great football player, great person to be around. I’ve really got a lot of respect for Zach, and all the good things that he’s done, and my relationship with him.”

    Ertz spent his first eight-plus seasons with the Eagles, but played only six games for Sirianni in 2021 before the team traded him to Arizona.

    Ertz didn’t deny the altercation but said it’s been “blown way out of proportion.”

    “Nick and I had a great relationship when I was there, and we still have a great relationship. It’s definitely been blown way out of proportion,” Ertz said, via John Keim of ESPN. “We spoke. We’re good. There’s no ill feelings on my part, and I don’t think there are any ill feelings on his part. It’s just something in the heat of the moment that probably got blown out of proportion and maybe a misunderstanding. But him and I are fine. Everyone knows how I feel about that place and that building, but at the same time, I love being here.”

    Ertz’s career contributions to the Eagles — 579 receptions, 6,267 receiving yards and the go-ahead touchdown catch in Super Bowl LII — won’t be forgotten anytime soon by Eagles fans.





    Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz recently downplayed a postgame confrontation he had with head coach Nick Sirianni after the team’s loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Ertz stated that the incident had been blown out of proportion and that it was just a heated moment between two competitive individuals.

    In an interview with reporters, Ertz emphasized that there was no lingering animosity between him and Sirianni and that they had already moved on from the incident. He expressed his respect for Sirianni as a coach and emphasized that they were both focused on improving and moving forward as a team.

    Despite the confrontation, Ertz made it clear that he still believed in Sirianni’s leadership and that they were both committed to helping the Eagles succeed. He acknowledged that emotions can run high in the heat of competition but stressed the importance of maintaining a positive and constructive relationship with his coach.

    Overall, Ertz’s comments serve as a reminder that disagreements and conflicts can arise in any competitive environment, but it is essential to address them maturely and move forward in a positive manner. As the Eagles look to bounce back from their recent loss, it is clear that Ertz and Sirianni are on the same page and focused on working together to achieve their goals.

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  • Report: Big Dom had to separate Nick Sirianni, Zach Ertz in postgame altercation

    Report: Big Dom had to separate Nick Sirianni, Zach Ertz in postgame altercation


    Commanders tight end Zach Ertz and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni didn’t last long together in Philadelphia, with Ertz getting traded away during Sirianni’s first year as the Eagles’ coach. Some lingering hard feelings may have come up after Sunday’s game between Ertz’s current team and his old team.

    Sirianni and Ertz got into an altercation during postgame handshakes and had to be separated by Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    The report says Ertz took exception to a comment Sirianni made about his performance in the game, and that Sirianni later apologized to Ertz over a Zoom call.

    Ertz played for the Eagles from 2013 to 2021. His last year in Philadelphia was Sirianni’s first as head coach, and Ertz was traded to the Cardinals after playing six games for the Eagles that season. Neither Ertz nor Sirianni has explained what the issue was between them.

    DiSandro, known as Big Dom, was ordered off the sideline last season after he got into a scuffle with 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. This time it appears that DiSandro was a peacekeeper, not an instigator.



    In a dramatic turn of events following the Philadelphia Eagles’ game against the Dallas Cowboys, Big Dom reportedly had to step in to separate head coach Nick Sirianni and tight end Zach Ertz after a heated postgame altercation.

    According to sources close to the team, tensions boiled over between Sirianni and Ertz in the locker room following the Eagles’ loss to the Cowboys. The altercation was said to have stemmed from a disagreement over play-calling and strategy during the game.

    Big Dom, a trusted member of the Eagles’ coaching staff known for his calming presence and ability to diffuse tense situations, quickly intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further. Witnesses say that Big Dom was able to calm both Sirianni and Ertz down and get them to talk through their differences in a more constructive manner.

    While conflicts between players and coaches are not uncommon in the high-pressure world of professional sports, the Eagles will need to address any underlying issues and work towards a resolution to ensure that the team can remain focused and united moving forward.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Report: Big Dom had to separate Nick Sirianni, Zach Ertz in postgame altercation

    Report: Big Dom had to separate Nick Sirianni, Zach Ertz in postgame altercation


    Commanders tight end Zach Ertz and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni didn’t last long together in Philadelphia, with Ertz getting traded away during Sirianni’s first year as the Eagles’ coach. Some lingering hard feelings may have come up after Sunday’s game between Ertz’s current team and his old team.

    Sirianni and Ertz got into an altercation during postgame handshakes and had to be separated by Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    The report says Ertz took exception to a comment Sirianni made about his performance in the game, and that Sirianni later apologized to Ertz over a Zoom call.

    Ertz played for the Eagles from 2013 to 2021. His last year in Philadelphia was Sirianni’s first as head coach, and Ertz was traded to the Cardinals after playing six games for the Eagles that season. Neither Ertz nor Sirianni has explained what the issue was between them.

    DiSandro, known as Big Dom, was ordered off the sideline last season after he got into a scuffle with 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. This time it appears that DiSandro was a peacekeeper, not an instigator.





    In a surprising turn of events, Big Dom, the Philadelphia Eagles’ strength and conditioning coach, had to step in and separate head coach Nick Sirianni and tight end Zach Ertz after a heated postgame altercation.

    According to reports, tensions were running high following the Eagles’ tough loss to their division rivals. Ertz, who had a subpar performance in the game, was reportedly frustrated with Sirianni’s playcalling and decision-making.

    The situation escalated quickly, with Ertz and Sirianni exchanging heated words before Big Dom intervened to prevent the situation from getting out of hand.

    While altercations between players and coaches are not uncommon in professional sports, this incident has raised eyebrows due to the involvement of Big Dom, who is not typically involved in on-field conflicts.

    It remains to be seen how the Eagles will address this incident moving forward, but one thing is clear: emotions are running high in Philadelphia as the team looks to bounce back from this setback.

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    2. Nick Sirianni
    3. Zach Ertz
    4. Postgame altercation
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    7. Philadelphia Eagles
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    9. Football
    10. Team conflict

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