Even though the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos with him under center, Carson Wentz made one thing clear to Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes ahead of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
Patrick Mahomes is sitting out the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 18 game at Denver, so it'll be backup Carson Wentz who gets to face the NFL's best sack masters.
After a disastrous regular-season finale, Carson Wentz promises to be ready for any challenge in the NFL playoffs with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jokes aside, Wentz's performance on the field was going to be the real audition. He signed a one-year, $3.325 million contract with Kansas City that expires at the end of the season. For the sake of his next contract, the former Super Bowl champion will hope that his start against the Broncos makes a better impression than his outfit.
In the Kansas City Chiefs' regular-season finale against the Denver Broncos, the game may not have carried playoff implications, but it still held value for certain players, includ
Inn just a few hours the Kansas City Chiefs will take the field for their final game of the 2024 regular season. When they do, a number of key starters like
If the Dolphins beat the New York Jets, they’ll improve to 9-8. That’ll only be good enough for a wild card berth if the 9-7 Denver Broncos lose to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. What makes that two-result scenario so improbable is that neither Tua Tagovailoa nor Patrick Mahomes are expected to play in Week 18.
With the No. 1 seed already clinched in the AFC, Chiefs coach Andy Reid announced Wednesday that key starters including quarterback Patrick Mahomes will not play against the Broncos in Week 18. That means Carson Wentz will start in Denver.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have Carson Wentz starting against the Denver Broncos in Week 18, and the franchise is predicted to continue its winning ways.
Although Wentz had a rough outing to close out the regular season, he believes the experience could come in handy come playoff time.
Former NDSU quarterback and Bismarck native Carson Wentz returned to the NFL field for his first start with the Kansas City Chiefs in their regular-season finale against the Denver Broncos.