Wentz Suffers a Torn ACL
Carson Wentz will not play until next season, as he tore his left ACL on Sunday in Philadelphia's 43-35 win over the Los Angeles Rams. Wentz injured the knee on a third-quarter scramble in the end zone, a touchdown that was eventually called back because of a holding penalty on the left tackle. Wentz played through the pain for four more snaps, and he threw a touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffrey before heading to the locker room. Nick Foles played quarterback for the rest of the game and made some crucial throws to ensure a win for the Eagles.
In my opinion, Wentz was the leading MVP candidate until his injury. He led the Eagles to 11 wins while throwing for a league-leading and franchise-record 33 touchdowns to just seven interceptions. He has played incredibly well in his sophomore season and has many qualities that only a few quarterbacks have. The loss of Wentz is devastating for the Eagles. Even though Nick Foles is a decent quarterback and the Eagles have a great supporting cast, he just is not Wentz. He is not the leader that Wentz is.
Time will only tell if the Philadelphia Eagles will be able to overcome even more adversity. As for now, they have secured a spot in the playoffs.
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