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Vikings Sign Former Eagles Star Carson Wentz as Backup QB
8 Sep
Summary
- Vikings traded for Carson Wentz as backup QB
- Wentz has Super Bowl ring, extensive NFL experience
- Vikings' starter J.J. McCarthy recovering from knee injury

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the Minnesota Vikings have made a significant move to bolster their quarterback depth. The team has signed former Philadelphia Eagles star Carson Wentz to serve as the backup to their starting quarterback, J.J. McCarthy.
Wentz, who was the second overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, brings a wealth of experience to the Vikings. He has a Super Bowl ring from his time with the Eagles, although he was sidelined due to injury during their championship run. Since leaving Philadelphia, Wentz has played for several other teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, and Kansas City Chiefs.
The Vikings' decision to acquire Wentz comes as a result of McCarthy's preseason knee injury, which has raised concerns about his availability for the start of the regular season. By signing Wentz, the Vikings have secured an experienced and capable backup who can step in if needed.
With Wentz and the promising young quarterback Sam Howell, who was recently traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Vikings now have a solid quarterback room to support their aspirations for the 2025 campaign.