"I just loved the way…any pressure situation, it seemed they were getting him the ball," Ertz said. "He was never the fastest guy. But he was always open. And there was always a ton of separation. And the way he approached the game, how intense he was, the way he demanded the ball – not in a selfish way, but he understood the work that he put in to get to that point. And [when] the game was on the line, he wanted the opportunity to get the ball. It resonated with me in a lot of ways."