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Carson Wentz Finds a New Home as Patrick Mahomes’ Backup

After bouncing around the league the past few seasons, quarterback Carson Wentz has finally found a stable home for 2024. The 31-year old signal caller inked a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he will assume the backup role behind franchise QB Patrick Mahomes. This marks Wentz’s fifth team in five years since departing Philadelphia following the 2020 season.

Carson Wentz burst onto the scene early in his career with the Eagles, making the Pro Bowl in his second year and leading the team to an NFC East title. However, injuries and inconsistent play derailed what once looked to be a promising career in Philly. Short stints with the Colts, Commanders, and Rams followed, with Wentz never solidifying himself as a longterm starter. In Kansas City, he will have the opportunity to learn behind Super Bowl MVP Mahomes and potentially resurrect his career.

A Chance to Rebuild Value Behind an Elite Talent

Carson Wentz

Stepping into a backup role for the Chiefs provides Wentz with the low-pressure environment he needs. No longer facing the scrutiny of being a team’s franchise player, he can focus on refining his skills and mechanics while observing Mahomes’ mastery of coach Andy Reid’s complex offense. If given the opportunity to play, Wentz will look to showcase the flashes of talent that made him a top draft pick. With his best years likely behind him, this may be the Carson Wentz’s final chance to restore some value in the league.

The high-powered Chiefs offense is the perfect fit for Wentz to potentially rebuild his career. Surrounded by playmakers like Travis Kelce and rookie wideout Kayden Pryor, Kansas City gives Wentz the best chance to succeed in a backup role. Fans will be watching to see if the once-promising young quarterback can tap back into the potential he showed early in his Eagles tenure.

Carson Wentz Finds a New Home as Patrick Mahomes’ Backup