Washington Commanders: Carson Wentz Trade

The Washington Commanders made their biggest move since changing their name to the Commanders.

It’s being reported that the Commanders have acquired Carson Wentz from the Indianapolis Colts for third-round picks in 2022 and 2023.

The 2023 third-rounder can become a second-round selection if Wentz plays 70% of Washington’s snaps. The teams also swapped second-round picks in 2022, with the Colts moving up from No. 47 overall to No. 42.

Washington will pay the full $28 million due to Wentz for the 2022 season, which includes a $5 million roster bonus coming next week.

Wentz threw for 27 touchdowns and 7 interceptions last season. The 7 interceptions was a dramatic improvement from the season before when he threw a career-high 15.

Wentz comes to Washington off of a complete collapse in Indianapolis including being eliminated from the playoffs with a loss to Jacksonville in the final week of the season.

This is the latest attempt in Washington to find a quarterback. The Commanders have tried Alex Smith, Dwyane Haskins, Taylor Heinicke, and Ryan Fitzpatrick, just to name a few.

Wentz has also had a long history of injuries and will be playing in a stadium that has a long history of injuries because of its subpar turf.

Wentz will get a chance to play against both of his former teams. He was see the Philadelphia Eagles twice and the Indianapolis Colts this upcoming season.

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