The Colts will start Carson Wentz today against the Titans (Twitter link via NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport). This marks a shockingly fast turnaround for the quarterback, who suffered injuries to both of his ankles last week.
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Wentz told reporters on Wednesday that he was “throwing the kitchen sink” at his injured ankles in hopes of getting ready. Then, he managed to return to practice on Friday and got through his drills without any setbacks. Still, he had to practice with his ankles heavily taped, so backup Jacob Eason will go into today’s game ready to play, if necessary. Brett Hundley has also been elevated from the practice squad in case of emergency.
Things haven’t gone according to plan for the Colts so far. Now 0-2, they’ve already allowed Wentz to absorb six sacks. He enters today’s game with 498 passing yards, three touchdowns, and one interception.
On the other side of the ball, they’ll have support from newly promoted defensive tackle Antwuan Woods. Woods, 28, played on 57% of the Cowboys’ snaps in 2018 and worked as a full-time starter. The former UDFA started 10 games in 2019 but saw his role reduced during a woeful Dallas defensive season in 2020. He could have an opportunity to shine again as he takes linebacker Jordan Glasgow‘s spot on the active roster.
The anti-vaccine quarterback. It’s just a matter of time before he goes and miss more games
Dang, I picked up Tennessee’s D this week in anticipation of him being out.
I think he shouldn’t throw a sink at his ankles especially if he’s injured
Are Colts having buyer’s remorse yet on Wentz ?
Let’s say they go like 1-9, they have to bench him right? Not because Eason is better, because if Wentz plays a certain percentage of snaps the second round pick they traded becomes a first round pick, and the colts cannot surrender a top 10 pick for wentz.
Agreed. I’ll give Wentz credit, he really wants to play and hasn’t been bad. If the colts had any weapons and their supposed gear o line could hold up he’d probably be having a good year.
Carson Wentz hasn’t been the Colt’s problem this year.