Veteran tight end Zach Ertz has re-signed with the Washington Commanders, rejoining a roster looking to bolster its offensive firepower. As Ertz enters the 2025 NFL season, many are wondering: What does his current contract look like? How much is he earning? And what is his net worth after over a decade of success in the league? Let’s break it down.
Zach Ertz’s Contract Details With the Commanders
Ertz signed a one-year contract with the Washington Commanders in 2025. According to reports, the deal is worth up to $6 million, including incentives. The base salary sits around $2 million, with performance bonuses potentially pushing the total value higher if he meets certain milestones in receptions, yardage, and touchdowns.
The short-term nature of the contract aligns with the Commanders’ strategy to add proven veterans without locking into long-term deals, especially as the franchise develops its young talent and solidifies its offensive identity under a new coaching staff.
What Is Ertz’s Salary in 2025?
Ertz’s 2025 salary is structured base salary of $2,090,000, a signing bonus of $3,500,000 and a workout bonus of $150,000, while carrying a cap hit of $6,250,000 and a dead cap value of $5,590,000.
While it’s not the massive contracts Ertz earned earlier in his career with the Philadelphia Eagles or Arizona Cardinals, it’s still a strong payday for a 34-year-old tight end who’s looking to prove he has more left in the tank.
Ertz’s Career Earnings
Over his NFL career, Ertz has amassed significant earnings. From his rookie contract with the Eagles (signed in 2013) to his lucrative five-year, $42.5 million extension signed in 2016, Ertz has built an impressive financial portfolio.
As of 2025, Ertz’s career NFL earnings are estimated to exceed $70 million. Much of this came during his prime years in Philadelphia, where he was consistently one of the league’s highest-paid tight ends.
What Is Ertz’s Net Worth?
According to multiple estimates, Zach Ertz’s net worth in 2025 is approximately $25 million. His income isn’t just limited to NFL contracts as Ertz has endorsement deals with brands like Campbell’s Soup and Nike, and he’s made several off-field investments, including real estate.
Additionally, his profile has been boosted by his wife, Julie Ertz, a former U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team star, with the couple becoming one of sports’ notable power duos.
Will Ertz Retire Soon?
While Ertz has dealt with injuries in recent years, he has stated publicly that he still has a passion for the game and believes he can contribute at a high level. Signing with the Commanders gives him a chance to play a valuable role as a veteran leader and a security blanket for a young quarterback.
If Ertz stays healthy and productive in 2025, he could potentially extend his NFL career another year or two. However, a transition into coaching, media work, or charitable foundations (like the Ertz Family Foundation) could be in his near future once he hangs up his cleats.

