**Carson Wentz Returns to NFL with Minnesota Vikings**
Carson Wentz, the veteran NFL quarterback, has signed a contract with the Minnesota Vikings, marking a significant return to his childhood team. After a tumultuous career that saw him play for four different teams over the past four years—including the Indianapolis Colts, Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, and Kansas City Chiefs—Wentz is set to join the Vikings, making it five teams in five years.
The details of Wentz’s contract have not been disclosed. His signing follows a recent trade in which the Vikings sent backup quarterback Sam Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles, acquiring a fourth-round pick while giving up a fifth and seventh-round pick in the process.
Wentz will now compete in a quarterback room that includes projected starter J.J. McCarthy, veteran Brett Rypien, and rookie Max Brosmer. Growing up in North Dakota, Wentz developed a fondness for the Vikings, as they were the closest NFL franchise to his hometown. This move represents a return to his roots after a challenging professional journey.
Throughout his career, Wentz has accumulated impressive statistics, including 22,410 passing yards and 153 touchdowns across 98 games. He was part of the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning team during the 2017-18 season, serving as a backup after suffering an ACL injury during a season in which he was a frontrunner for the MVP award.
As Wentz embarks on this new chapter with the Vikings, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he adapts and contributes to the team’s success.
**FAQ**
*What teams has Carson Wentz played for in the NFL?*
Carson Wentz has played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Indianapolis Colts, Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, and Kansas City Chiefs before signing with the Minnesota Vikings.
