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Around the NFL: Cleveland Browns
Baker Mayfield, by all accounts, is done in Cleveland. He posted what felt like a goodbye on social media last night, with the Browns moving to potentially land Deshaun Watson. Even if those attempts fall short, the team seems like it will be moving onto to a new quarterback. more »
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Around the NFL: Third time a charm?
Washington has traded for Carson Wentz, and he'll be their starting quarterback in 2022. Will the third time be a charm for him? Things ended badly (after promising starts) at his first two stops, with a benching in Philadelphia and late-season meltdown for the Colts. more »
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Wentz era to commence in Washington
The Washington Commanders reportedly agreed on Wednesday to acquire quarterback CARSON WENTZ from the Indianapolis Colts for a package of draft picks. The trade cannot be made official until the new… More league year starts next Wednesday, but it appears to be a done deal. Wentz, the second overall pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2016, is now on his third team after spending just one year with the Colts. Less
Source: Washington Post
Garoppolo undergoes successful shoulder surgery
San Francisco quarterback JIMMY GAROPPOLO had successful shoulder surgery this week and he is expected to be throwing a football well ahead of training camp. The main question now is where… More Garoppolo will be throwing. Garoppolo is still expected to be traded at some point this offseason, although the shoulder surgery does complicate his situation somewhat. With AARON RODGERS staying in Green Bay and RUSSELL WILSON and CARSON WENTZ finding new teams, Garoppolo is likely near the top of the list of potential targets for teams still searching for a quarterback upgrade. Less
Source: NFL.com
Around the NFL: Kenny Pickett
The long-awaited hand measurements for Kenny Pickett are in, and they’re even worse than expected – just 8.5 inches. That’s T-Rex small, and will scare off some teams. more »
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Around the NFL: One and done
Carson Wentz, if reports are accurate, isn’t going to get a second season with the Colts. They’ve seen enough to conclude that he’s not the quarterback they’re looking for. more »
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Colts ready to move on from QB Wentz?
Neither Indianapolis GM Chris Ballard nor head coach Frank Reich seem interested in giving starting quarterback CARSON WENTZ a vote of confidence for the 2022 season. When asked about Wentz this… More week, Ballard said he was not going to comment on “who is going to be here next year and who is not”. The Colts could save over $13 million by cutting Wentz, and they could also explore a trade if another team is interested. Stay tuned, Wentz owners. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Wentz to Covid-19 Reserve list but could play vs. Raiders
The Indianapolis Colts placed quarterback CARSON WENTZ on the Covid-19 Reserve list on Tuesday, putting his future availability in limbo. Wentz is reportedly unvaccinated but the NFL is expected to update… More its league protocol in conformance with newly released CDC guidelines. Such a development would mean that Wentz has a chance to play in the Colts Week #17 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. If Wentz is not available, the Colts would turn to some combination of rookie SAM EHLINGER and veteran BRETT HUNDLEY. Less
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Around the NFL: Wentz to be gone
Week 16 is just complete, and we're already losing big names for Week 17. The Colts placed Carson Wentz on the COVID list today, and Wentz is unvaccinated. Most likely he'll need to miss this week's game against the Raiders, making a must-win game for Indianapolis more challenging. more »
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Around the NFL: Thursday night recap
Week 9 features five matchups between teams that previously have met in Super Bowls. The first of those games kicked off the week, with the Colts and Jets playing in a rematch of Super Bowl III. Fantasy takeaways: more »
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Colts to feature QBBC vs. Titans?
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly considering a dual quarterback offense in Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans if starting quarterback CARSON WENTZ is unable to play. Wentz is recovering from two… More sprained ankles and his status for Sunday’s game is in question. If Wentz can’t play, the Colts may feature fellow quarterbacks JACOB EASON and BRETT HUNDLEY. Less
Source: NFL.com
Colts QB Wentz has two sprained ankles
Indianapolis head coach Frank Reich said on Monday that quarterback CARSON WENTZ has sprains in both of his ankles from last Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. Reich added that… More it is too early to tell if Wentz will be available for this Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans. If Wentz is unavailable, JACOB EASON will get the start. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Colts QB Wentz leaves with ankle injury
Indianapolis quarterback CARSON WENTZ left Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury. Wentz reportedly “rolled” his ankle pretty bad and head coach Frank… More Reich said there was no way he could have returned to the game. Reich also said that it was “too early to tell” the extent of Wentz’s injury. Wentz missed extensive time in the preseason with an injury to his left foot. This injury is to his right ankle. Less
Source: NBC Sports
COVID impacts: Updated COVID list
COVID is going to play a role in the 2021 season. The NFL says it won’t reschedule games this year, perhaps contributing to more key individual players missing games. They aren’t handing mulligans this year when teams have a few players who test positive. more »
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Wentz expected to start season opener for Colts
Indianapolis Colts quarterback CARSON WENTZ was a full participant in practice on Wednesday, taking all the first-team reps ahead of Sunday’s season opener against the Seattle Seahawks. Head coach Frank Reich… More said last week that it would be “safe to say” that the Colts would plan to start Wentz against the Seahawks if he were to be a full participant in Wednesday’s practice. Wentz added that he was “very optimistic” about starting the season under center. Less
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