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will Carson Wentz get his starting job back?

11/16/2022

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The Washington Commanders beat the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night, which sparked questions that have been brewing for a few weeks: Should Taylor Heinicke keep the starting job? Will Carson Wentz, the intended starter, get his job back?

Wentz is currently on injured reserve but is set to return soon. The Commanders' offense is playing better with Heinicke. Washington is 3-1 when Heinicke starts, compared to just 2-4 under Wentz. The Commanders will also have to give up a second-round pick to the Indianapolis Colts if Wentz plays 70 percent of snaps. It's a no-brainer for me.

Head coach Ron Rivera spoke on Tuesday and did not name a starter for Week 11.

Ron Rivera on the QB plan:

"We're going to see what happens this week."

Carson Wentz has not yet been cleared by the medical staff to come off IR. Could be this week but tbd.

— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) November 15, 2022

more QB news:

  • Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen missed two days of practice last week but ended up starting on Sunday despite an elbow injury. After appearing to land on it hard during last week's game, all eyes will be on Allen's practice status for next week. Head coach Sean McDermott said Allen is feeling fine postgame and that Allen staying down after the interception last week "had nothing to do with his elbow. He just got landed on, and he needed a second to gather himself a little there."
  • Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said quarterback Matthew Stafford remains in the concussion protocol this week. Stafford missed Week 10's game, and his status is still undetermined for this week.

QB Matthew Stafford remains in the concussion protocol as of this morning.
Sean McVay has declined to say whether Stafford had been diagnosed with a concussion. I asked why he can't say either way; he said, "that hasn't been communicated to me. I just know he has to go through

— Jourdan Rodrigue (@JourdanRodrigue) November 15, 2022
  • The debate of turf vs. grass fields has been a loud one over the past few weeks, as it seems a lot of players get injured easier on turf fields. Aaron Rodgers spoke about all-grass fields, and how it would benefit the players and their safety. "I think you would also see less of these non-contact injuries that we see on some of the surfaces, and I think that it'd be a good step in the right direction towards player safety to make the requirement for every field to be grass."
  • Ryan Tannehill (ankle) practiced in full on Tuesday.
  • Aaron Rodgers was upgraded to a limited practice participant.
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