VIDEO: New Footage Surfaces Of Commanders Zach Ertz Getting Into The Face Of Eagles Head Coch Nick Sirianni After Something Was Said During Heated Handshake
Nick Sirianni and Zach Ertz (Photo via Twitter)
Reports surfaced this week that Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni had to be separated from fighting.
This occurred right after Washington defeated Philadelphia in Week 16.
During postgame handshakes after the Commanders beat the Eagles 36-33, video showed Ertz and Sirianni embracing each other with a handshake, but they would soon have to be separated by Eagles security officer Dom “Big Dom” DiSandro.
Ertz went to initially shake Sirianni’s hand but, upon realizing the coach was still pissed about the outcome of the game, he opted for a high five instead.
Sirianni apparently took exception to Ertz’s gesture, which led to him saying something to him as the tight end’s back was turned.
Ertz heard it and immediately came back to confront Nick Sirianni, which inserted chief security officer Dom DiSandro into the situation as he separated the two.
We are now seeing footage of that incident:
Nick Sirianni was asked about the exchange and said, “We just say congrats like congrats, both of us say congrats to each other.”
He later called Ertz via Zoom to apologize.
As for Ertz, he told the Inquirer postgame, “I’ll let him comment on what was said. To me, we just exchanged holiday pleasantries and kept it moving.”
What Was Said Between Nick Sirianni And Zach Ertz?
Commanders tight end Zach Ertz and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni weren’t together long, as Ertz was traded away during Sirianni’s first year as the Eagles’ coach.
Sirianni and Ertz got into an altercation during postgame handshakes, which required Eagles chief security officer Big Dom to separate them.
Sources told Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer that Nick was upset over the intensity of Ertz’s hand slap and proceeded to mock him for only having one catch in the game.
Chiefs’ Heiress Gracie Hunt Is Dating Friend Of Patrick Mahomes Who Also Has A Background In Football
Gracie Hunt (Photo via Instagram)
It is no shock that the man Gracie Hunt would be dating was either going to be an active athlete or have a past in athletics.
It turns out he is much more than that.
Former college football quarterback Cody Keith, who became a real estate agent, is now dating the heiress to the Kansas City Chiefs fortune.
During an interview with OutKick’s Charly Arnolt, Hunt revealed that Keith is actually friends with Patrick Mahomes. They used to train together well before she started dating the former East Carolina quarterback.
“He grew up playing football and he and Patrick actually trained together out of college,” Gracie Hunt explained.
“They had a pre-existing friendship. And it is just so funny how small the world is. They have been buddies this whole time, and it took him all this time to meet me.”
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Hunt seems to be smitten with the new love in her life.
“We are grateful that we can easily travel to see each other. He has made a huge effort to come to the games this year, which has been so much fun to get to share football season with him.”
As a quarterback at Cheshire Academy in 2010, Keith threw for 3,840 yards and 39 touchdowns.
More On Gracie Hunt’s New Boyfriend
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt has found love with former East Carolina quarterback Cody Keith.
She debuted her relationship in September 2024.
Since their Instagram launch, neither has been shy about showcasing their romance in public.
Keith, who appeared in two games for the ECU Pirates in 2013, attended training camps with the Baltimore Ravens, Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts. However, he never had the chance to earn a roster spot in the league.
According to the website of The Keith Corporation, a commercial real estate development and brokerage firm, Keith is a licensed broker in the state of North Carolina and is “primarily focused on tenant representation and build-to-suit development.”