49ers Could Land Super Bowl Champion Tight End Before Eagles Game: Analysis
The San Francisco 49ers could strike gold amid the recent waiver of Arizona Cardinals tight end Zach Ertz at a perfect time.
Arizona waived Ertz on Thursday after he requested his release according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Ertz, a three-time Pro Bowler could add to the 49ers offense as a compliment to tight end George Kittle.
In addition, the 49ers could field Ertz against his original former team, the Philadelphia Eagles. Ertz played for the Eagles from 2013 to 2020 where he helped the team win a Super Bowl in 2018.
San Francisco (8-3) will get a chance sooner on the waiver wire sooner than the Eagles (10-1) due to records. That’s if Ertz falls that far through the waiver wire, but he did ask for a release from a 2-10 squad.
The 49ers need a quality second tight end to pair with Kittle. While Kittle has been solid as ever with 46 receptions for 667 yards and five touchdowns, quarterback Brock Purdy doesn’t have a second go-to tight end.
Niners tight end Ross Dwelley has a catch for 12 yards this season. Fellow tight end Charlie Woerner has one reception for nine yards.
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