NFL News: Carson Wentz Vikings who was preparing to make history with an unprecedented sequence

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The quarter of the Minnesota Vikings, Carson Wentz, will make the history of the NFL in the team of the team against the Bengals of Cincinnati on Sunday.

Wentz, 32, will become the first player in the history of the League to start six different teams in six consecutive seasons. In chronological order, Wentz started for the Eagles of Philadelphia, the Indianapolis colts, the Washington commanders, the Rams of Los Angeles, the heads of Kansas City and now the Vikings.

Wentz said his trip over the years had given him a perspective.

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The Vikings of Minnesota Vikings, Carson Wentz (11), warms up before the match against the Falcons of Atlanta at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 14, 2025. (Stephen Maturen / Getty Images)

“It seems crazy when you say that,” said Wentz via athletics. “It definitely gave me a different perspective. Passing by being a starter, exchanged, cut, being a safeguard behind certain future quarters of the renowned temple and seeing things made (recently) at a very high level. It gave me a certain perspective. And also the prospect of not taking this for granted.”

The start of Wentz with the Rams and the Chiefs came in week 18, when the two teams put their beginners before the playoffs. The last time Wentz started significant games was with commanders in 2022.

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The quarter of Kansas City, Carson Wentz (11), plays against the Eagles of Philadelphia in the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)

Now ready to play in week 3, Wentz will start a game with “real consequences”.

“It’s exciting for me,” said Wentz. “I’m not going to lie. It’s been a few years since I played in a game like this with real consequences.”

The quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs, Carson Wentz (11), plays the third quarter against the Broncos de Denver in Empower Field in Mile High in Denver, Colorado, January 5, 2025. (Isaiah J. Downing / Imagn Images)

JJ McCarthy walked his ankle during the defeat of the Vikings 22-6 against the Falcons of Atlanta during week 2 and would have missed two to four weeks.

The Vikings (1-1) will welcome Bengals (2-0) at US Bank Stadium on Sunday at 1 p.m. HE for their week 3 match.

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