Carson Wentz Makes NFL History with Sixth Consecutive Team Debut
Just by taking the first snap for the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Carson Wentz will etch his name into the record books. With this Week 3 start, he will become the first quarterback in NFL history to start for six different teams in six consecutive seasons. This unprecedented achievement comes as Wentz steps in for J.J. McCarthy, who is sidelined due to injury.
A Journey Through Multiple Teams
Wentz’s journey through the NFL has seen him don the uniforms of several franchises. His last starts with the Philadelphia Eagles came in 2020, where he faced challenges that ultimately led to his departure. In 2021, he joined the Indianapolis Colts, looking to revive his career. The following year, he found himself with the Washington Commanders, where he hoped to re-establish his footing.
In 2023, Wentz signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, and just a year later, he suited up for the Los Angeles Rams. Now, after a brief stint as a free agent until late August, he has secured his place as the starter for the Vikings. The team had initially brought in Sam Howell as their backup quarterback but opted to trade him to the Eagles, paving the way for Wentz’s arrival.
A Unique Backup Quarterback Showdown
In his debut with Minnesota, Wentz will face off against the Cincinnati Bengals and their backup quarterback, Jake Browning, who is filling in for the injured Joe Burrow. Both teams are considered dark horses in their respective divisions, and the performance of these backup quarterbacks could significantly influence the trajectory of their seasons.
As Wentz prepares for this crucial matchup, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how he adjusts after his rapid transition to a starting role. The stakes are high, and Wentz’s ability to lead the Vikings could be pivotal as they navigate the challenges ahead in a competitive NFL landscape.