The Commercial Appeal

Source: Eagles send Wentz to Colts for draft picks

- Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA – The Philadelph­ia Eagles have agreed to trade Carson Wentz to the Indianapol­is Colts, according to a person familiar with the deal.

The Eagles will receive a third-round pick in this year’s draft and a conditiona­l second-round pick in 2022 that can turn into a first-round pick if Wentz plays 75% of the snaps this year or 70% and the Colts make the playoffs.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal hasn’t been announced.

Wentz is coming off the worst season of his five-year career and was benched for rookie Jalen Hurts after 12 games. He finished third in NFL MVP voting in 2017 when he led the Eagles to an 11-2 record before a knee injury ended his season and Philadelph­ia went on to win its only Super Bowl title.

The deal reunites Wentz with Colts coach Frank Reich, who served as Philadelph­ia’s offensive coordinato­r his first two seasons in the league. The Colts are turning to their fourth starting quarterbac­k in Reich’s four years. Andrew Luck retired abruptly before 2019 season and Jacoby Brissett took over. Philip Rivers led the team to the playoffs in his only season in Indianapol­is in 2020. After Rivers retired, Wentz became an ideal fit for the team.

Wentz is entering the first season of a four-year, $128 million contract he signed in June 2019. The Eagles will absorb a significant salary cap hit of $33.8 million in dead money on their 2021 cap. The Eagles traded up twice in the 2016 NFL draft to select Wentz with the No. 2 overall pick. He started all 16 games as a rookie and had a breakout sophomore season before he tore two knee ligaments in Week 14 and watched Nick Foles lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl win over New England.

A back injury ended Wentz’s season early in 2018 and Foles led the Eagles to a playoff victory. Wentz started every game in 2019 and helped the Eagles win the NFC East with an excellent fourgame stretch in December. He became the first NFL quarterbac­k to throw for 4,000 yards without a wide receiver having 500 yards receiving and became the first to throw 20 or more touchdowns and seven or fewer intercepti­ons in three straight seasons.

 ?? BILL STREICHER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz (11) talks with head coach Doug Pederson during the second quarter against the Seahawks at Lincoln Financial Field on Nov. 30.
BILL STREICHER/USA TODAY SPORTS Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz (11) talks with head coach Doug Pederson during the second quarter against the Seahawks at Lincoln Financial Field on Nov. 30.

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