Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Wentz’s debut as Commanders QB comes against Jaguars and his former coach

- By Stephen Whyno

LANDOVER, MD. — Carson Wentz and Doug Pederson will meet again Sunday when the Washington Commanders host the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in the start of a new era for each franchise.

Washington is playing its first game as the Commanders and with Wentz as its starting quarterbac­k after cycling through eight players at that position in the previous three years. Coach Ron Rivera is banking on Wentz to get the team back to the playoffs.

Pederson is coaching his first game with the Jaguars, tasked with turning around the lowly franchise after an ill-fated season with Urban Meyer in charge.

Less than two years from their time together with Philadelph­ia, which included winning the Super Bowl in February 2018 after the QB tore the ACL in his left knee in December, Wentz and Pederson stand in each other’s way.

“It’s going to be fun to watch him play,” Pederson said. “He’s on the other side and we want to win, but he’s a competitor. He’s going to do everything in his power to win that football game as well, and I’m looking forward to competing against him.”

In a cruel twist of schedule-making, Wentz is facing the Jaguars again after losing to them in the season finale with Indianapol­is last season when he turned the ball over twice and the Colts blew their chance to make the playoffs. After owner Jim Irsay questioned whether acquiring Wentz was a mistake in the first place, the Colts traded him to Washington — his third team in as many seasons.

Wentz brushed it off as “a fun story” for others, but said it’s just Week 1 for him.

“It’s another football game,” Wentz said. “Last year was last year. It was a different team. I was with a different team. They were coached by a different coach. A lot of new things, so for me, this is an entirely new script that we’re starting off and hopefully starting the right way.”

The Commanders have legitimate playoff expectatio­ns in Rivera’s third season as coach and head of football operations, especially because they have what looks for now to be a weak schedule. But that’s obviously predicated on winning games against teams like Jacksonvil­le and Week 2 opponent Detroit, though everyone expects the Jaguars to improve under Pederson.

“They’re going to be coached differentl­y,” Rivera said. “Their outlook and their approach will be different. They’ll be doing like we did a couple years ago, and that’s trying to get away from who they’ve been. Doug will do his best

to get those guys headed in the right direction.”

There’s not much direction to go but up for the Jaguars after they finished last in the NFL each of the past two seasons, including a 2-11 record under Meyer last year before he was fired.

One of the rewards for being in the league basement was the chance to select quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence and pass rusher Travon Walker with the top picks in the past two drafts.

Pederson can now try to coach Lawrence like he did Wentz, though the situation is different. Pederson coached the Eagles when they picked Wentz second in 2016 and got to mold him from the start, but he took over Lawrence’s learning curve later in the process.

“Although we’ve seen tremendous growth in Trevor, Year 2 for Carson with us, there was another step, another leap there,” Pederson said. “Those are things we’re trying to get Trevor to: that level with Trevor in our system. And you’re going to see it probably throughout the course of the season, but I think time will tell with him.”

 ?? ?? Carson Wentz will start on Sunday for Washington against the Jaguars, the same team that ended his season last year with Indianapol­is.
Carson Wentz will start on Sunday for Washington against the Jaguars, the same team that ended his season last year with Indianapol­is.

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