Carson Wentz was spotted nursing his throwing hand during Thursday’s win over the Bears, and it sounds like the Commanders QB suffered a legitimate injury. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport (on Twitter), Wentz suffered a fractured finger in his throwing hand. Specifically, Wentz fractured his ring finger, tweets Rapoport.
The quarterback will travel to Los Angeles to visit a hand specialist and “determine the next step.” While Wentz’s status moving forward is currently up in the air, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo tweets that the player is hopeful he’ll be able to play through the injury.
Wentz was in the news prior to the game. When asked why his NFC East foes were having more success this season, Ron Rivera answered “quarterback,” a response that later required an apology from the Commanders head coach. Wentz didn’t do much to quiet the critics on Thursday night. While he played through a biceps tendon strain (and, apparently, a fractured finger), he completed a season-low 54.55 percent of his passes for only 99 yards.
The 29-year-old had a strong start to the season, tossing seven touchdowns across his first two games. Since then, he has three TDs vs. three interceptions, with the Commanders going 1-3 over that stretch. An ESPN report from earlier this week stated that owner Dan Snyder was the one who pushed to trade for Wentz, which only added to the narrative that Rivera wasn’t supportive of his starting quarterback. However, the head coach was quick to fire back on that report following TNF.
“Everybody keeps saying I didn’t want anything to do with Carson, well, bulls—,” Rivera said (via ESPN’s John Keim). “I’m the f—ing guy that pulled out the sheets of paper, looked at the analytics, watched the tape when we were at Indianapolis, OK? And that’s what pisses me off, ’cause the young man doesn’t deserve to have that all the time.”
If Wentz was forced to miss time, Taylor Heinicke would likely get the call at quarterback. The 29-year-old got 15 starts for Washington in 2021, helping guide the team to a 7-8 record. The Commanders are also rostering fifth-round rookie Sam Howell.
Bubble rap
Is that what a rap performance in SpongeBob would look like?
Nah, it is what happens when you cross rap with bubblegum pop. Kinda like Miley Cyrus.
Are there no hand specialists available that are located closer than a 2300 mile, 6 hour flight?
Want mental health issues? Work for the Washington commanders and their energy sucking bottom feeding human garbage owner!!
Thats how i feel about my employer. The government.
Washington should play Heinicke this week – as he’s at least fun to watch.
if one’s cannot play in week 7 they might as well just see what Sam Howell can give them. I mean they know what Taylor heinicke is on the field. it’s obvious that they don’t believe he’s a full-time starter or they wouldn’t have went and got Carson Wentz. they’re in the bottom of the NFC East where everybody else is at least 4-1 and my Eagles at 5-0. they’re not going to contend this year already let Howell play for the rest of the year, and if he has nothing that gives you hope of him being a franchise quarterback you’re going to be picking most likely in the top 7, then you grab your future franchise quarterback in the 2023 draft
Rivera was a mediocre coach in Carolina. Now people act like he is the 2nd coming of Lombardi. He isn’t what he believes he is. Then throw in a head case QB and an owner only someone like Rivera would work for and you get what this is. A JOKE
As a Bears fan I feel obligated to support Ron. There are better HCs in the league sure, but Ron like Ditka is a no b.s guy who gives it to you straight. Players respect that type of integrity…which is becoming an increasingly scarce commodity in the NFL.