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Carson Wentz hopes to return to the Eagles and the decision of coach Nick Sirianni.

May 13, 2025 – Carson Wentz, the former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, has expressed a strong desire to return to his old team after four years away. According to FanSided, Wentz, now 32, is willing to take on a backup role behind Jalen Hurts to bolster the Eagles’ quarterback depth, which has struggled with backups like Tanner McKee and Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

Wentz’s Journey with the Eagles

Drafted second overall by the Eagles in the 2016 NFL Draft, Wentz was once the franchise’s cornerstone. He had a breakout 2017 season, leading the Eagles to the NFC’s top seed before an ACL injury sidelined him for Super Bowl LII, which the Eagles won with Nick Foles. His performance declined in subsequent years, leading to a trade to the Indianapolis Colts in 2021. Since then, Wentz has played for the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, and currently the Kansas City Chiefs.

Wentz’s Desire to Return

Wentz recently shared his deep connection to the Eagles: “I grew up there, got married, and had my first child in Philly. I’d love to finish my career meaningfully where it all started.” With nine years of NFL experience, Wentz believes he can support Hurts while providing stability to the Eagles’ quarterback room.

Head Coach Nick Sirianni’s Stance

Head coach Nick Sirianni, who previously worked with Wentz at the Colts as an assistant, addressed the possibility. “We’re always looking for players who can improve our roster,” Sirianni said. “Carson knows the Eagles’ system and brings a wealth of experience. But any decision will prioritize what’s best for the team.” Sirianni emphasized that Jalen Hurts remains the starting quarterback, and any addition must align with the team’s long-term goals.

What Lies Ahead

While Wentz could be a logical fit, Sirianni’s decision will hinge on balancing roster depth with locker room cohesion. As the Eagles aim for another successful season following their Super Bowl LIX victory, fans are eager to see if Wentz will truly make a return to his former home

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