6-5 237 2nd Year BORN: Dec. 30, 1992 (Age 25) Bismarck, North Dakota 2017 2018 Originally selected by the Eagles with the 2nd-overall pick of the 2016 NFL Draft, Carson Wentz played a critical role in Philadelphia s Super Bowl LIIwinning season, leading the team to an 11-2 record in games that he started. Wentz also ranked 2nd in the NFL with a franchise-record 33 passing TDs. Century High School North Dakota State D1-16 (2nd overall) by Philadelphia HIGHEST PASSER RATING NFL QUARTERBACKS IN 2017 104.7 Alex Smith (KC) 103.9 Drew Brees (NO) 102.8 Tom Brady (NE) 101.9 Carson Wentz (Phi.) 100.5 Jared Goff (LAR) THREE STEP DROP Hobbies: Hunting, going to lakes, relaxing with friends and spending time with his golden retrievers (Henley & Jersey) First job: Umpired youth baseball games Favorite TV show: Friday Night Lights Favorite movie: The Dark Knight Rises If he could play another sport, what position: Baseball, either as a closing pitcher or third baseman Favorite throwback jerseys: Walter Payton, Chicago Bears; Brett Favre, Minnesota Vikings; Roger Maris, New York Yankees MOST PASSING TDS NFL QUARTERBACKS IN 2017 Russell Wilson (Sea.) 34 Carson Wentz (Phi.)* 33 Tom Brady (NE) 32 Matthew Stafford (Det.) 29 Several players tied 28 * Missed last 3 games of regular season due to injury EAGLES SINGLE-SEASON HISTORY Carson Wentz (2017) 33 Sonny Jurgensen (1961) 32 Donovan McNabb (2004) 31 R. Cunningham (1990) 30 Norm Snead (1967) 29 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Named second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press and earned his first career Pro Bowl nod as the NFC starting QB following the 2017 season. Also finished 3rd in MVP voting, behind Tom Brady and Todd Gurley II Led the Super Bowl LII-winning Eagles to an 11-2 record in games that he started in 2017 (sustained season-ending knee injury in Week 14 at L.A. Rams) Established an Eagles singleseason record with a career-high 33 passing TDs in 2017, breaking the previous mark of 32 set by Sonny Jurgensen in 1961 Set a franchise and NFL rookie record with a career-high 379 completions in 2016
MISSION OF HOPE In May 2017, Wentz traveled to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, with Mission of Hope, a Christian organization that seeks transformative change for the people of Haiti. During the weekendlong mission, Wentz embraced a whole new culture while sharing his faith, playing with kids and helping paint homes in the community. It was very eye-opening to see how much need there really is, and how they re lacking so many things materialistically. But emotionally and mentally, it was one of the most joyful communities. It was one of the most joyful things I ve seen. I think the biggest thing I learned about myself was life isn t all about stuff. Going there and seeing it gave me an entirely different perspective just because they don t have much at all. In September 2017, the Carson Wentz AO1 Foundation granted funds to Mission of Hope to help build a multi-purpose sports complex and education center on its campus. Through the sports programs and facilities, children will have access to educational tutoring, provided meals and vitamins to support nutrition, and have a safe place with power and internet to study when they are not in the classroom. NFLPA COMMUNITY MVP Wentz received NFLPA Community MVP honors for Week 3 of 2017 after he donated $120,000 to Canine Partners for Life to secure specially trained service dogs for people with disabilities. The funding will help cover the costs necessary to raise, train and place more CPL service dogs around Philadelphia. CARSON WENTZ AO1 FOUNDATION In July 2017, Wentz launched the Carson Wentz AO1 Foundation, a nonprofit with a mission to demonstrate the love of God by providing opportunities and support for the less fortunate and those in need. The foundation focuses on three main objectives that reflect some of Wentz s deepest passions in life - his faith, his enthusiasm for the outdoors and his avid love for dogs. Service dogs: To support youth in the Philadelphia area by providing service dogs to assist with their development and quality of life Hunting and outdoor opportunities: To provide hunting and outdoor opportunities for individuals with physical challenges, the underserved and military veterans living in the Midwest Underprivileged youth: To care for and provide food, shelter and educational opportunities for underprivileged youth living abroad AO1 stands for Audience of One, which is a motto that helps shape Wentz s life. It means living for the Lord as my audience, trying to glorify everything. It s a good reminder for me every day. For more information on the Carson Wentz AO1 Foundation, please visit: www. AO1foundation.org. MAN S BEST FRIEND Wentz has been a dog lover ever since getting his golden retriever, Henley, when he was in college at North Dakota State. Henley gave birth to eight puppies in November 2016. Nine golden retrievers lived in Wentz s home for more than a month before he gave seven away to family and friends. Wentz kept one puppy and named him Jersey. I love dogs and being around them and getting to work with Jersey and train him to hopefully be a really good hunting dog. It s a fun process getting away from everything else going on in life and just getting to spend time with them. THE GUNSLINGER Even though he grew up a Vikings fan, Wentz idolized Packers legend Brett Favre. In 2016, Wentz was a guest on Favre s SiriusXM radio show, but he is still waiting for the opportunity to meet his favorite player. I loved watching Favre play. I loved his gunslinger mentality and just the way he had fun. He was fun to watch and he played the game and enjoyed it. I think he played it the right way. BIRDSEED Wentz, who was born in Raleigh, NC, is the son of Doug Wentz and Cathy Anhalt. His father, Doug, played linebacker at Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD. His brother, Zach, was a four-year starting pitcher and infielder at North Dakota State, and his cousin, Conner, is currently a tight end for the Bison. @cj_wentz @cj_wentz11
WENTZ S CAREER STATISTICS PASSING RUSHING OFF SNAPS Year Team GP/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk/Yd Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Pct 2016 Philadelphia 16/16 607 379 62.4 3782 6.2 16 14 73t 33/213 79.3 46 150 3.3 17 2 1127 99% 2017 Philadelphia 13/13 440 265 60.2 3296 7.5 33 7 72t 28/162 101.9 64 299 4.7 24 0 879 78% Totals 29/29 1047 644 61.5 7078 6.8 49 21 73t 61/375 88.8 110 449 4.1 24 2 --- --- ADDITIONAL STATISTICS Fumbles/Lost: 23/6-2017 (9/3); 2016 (14/3) Receptions: 1 for 7 yards on 12/4/16 at Cin. CAREER HIGHS Pass Attempts 60 12/4/16 at Cin. Completions 36 12/4/16 at Cin. Passing Yards 364 11/6/16 vs. NYG Yards/Attempt 10.7 10/23/17 vs. Was. Passing Long 73t 9/25/16 vs. Pit. Passing TDs 4 3x, last: 11/5/17 vs. Den. Completion % 75.8 10/9/16 at Det. Passer Rating 128.3 10/8/17 vs. Ari. Rush Attempts 8 10/23/17 vs. Was. Rushing Yards 63 10/23/17 vs. Was. Rushing Long 24 9/17/17 at KC Rushing TDs 1 2x, last: 12/18/16 at Bal. MONTHLY AWARDS (2) Award Month Year NFC Offensive Player of the Month October 2017 NFC Offensive Rookie of the Month September 2016 WEEKLY AWARDS (8) Award Week Year NFC Offensive Player of the Week Week 7 2017 Castrol EDGE Clutch Perfomer of the Week Week 7 2017 FedEx Air Player of the Week Week 6 2017 FedEx Air Player of the Week Week 5 2017 Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week Week 5 2016 NFC Offensive Player of the Week Week 3 2016 Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week Week 3 2016 Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week Week 1 2016 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (13/13) Named second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press and earned his first career Pro Bowl nod as the NFC starting QB. Also finished 3rd in MVP voting, behind Tom Brady and Todd Gurley II Led the Super Bowl LII-winning Eagles to an 11-2 record in games that he started (sustained season-ending knee injury in Week 14 at L.A. Rams) Established an Eagles single-season record with a careerhigh 33 passing TDs, breaking the previous mark of 32 set by Sonny Jurgensen in 1961 Ranked 2nd in the NFL with 33 passing TDs, trailing only Russell Wilson (34). Led the NFL in TDs per game (2.54) and passing TD percentage (7.5%) (min. 400 attempts) Became just the third QB in NFL history to throw 33+ TDs and no more than 7 INTs through 13 games, joining Tom Brady in 2015 (33-6) and 2007 (45-5) and Aaron Rodgers in 2014 (35-3) and 2011 (39-6) Only three NFL QBs have recorded 33+ passing TDs and a 100+ passer rating in their first or second season: Wentz in 2017 (33-101.9), Kurt Warner in 199 (41-109.2) and Dan Marino in 1984 (48-108.9) Ranked 4th in the NFL with a career-high 101.9 passer rating, behind Alex Smith (104.7), Drew Brees (103.9) and Tom Brady (102.8) Registered the best red zone passer rating (116.0) in the NFL. Became the first NFL QB with 20+ TDs (23), 0 INTs and 0 sacks in the red zone since Drew Brees (23) in 2007 Led the NFL in third-down passing TDs (14), third-down passer rating (123.7), third-down yards per attempt (9.50) and third-down passing first down percentage (49.2%) Posted a career-high-tying 4 TDs in the 43-35, divisionclinching win at LAR (12/10/17). Connected with Alshon Jeffery on a 2-yard TD on fourth down to give the Eagles a 31-28 lead in the third quarter. The score set the singleseason franchise record for passing TDs (33) and happened four plays after Wentz injured his knee Between Weeks 8-13 (10/29/17-12/3/17), recorded 135 consecutive pass attempts without an INT, which marked the longest streak of his career Registered a career-high-tying 4 TDs and posted a 118.7 passer rating in the 51-23 win vs. Den. (11/5/17). Became the first Eagles QB to throw 4+ TDs with 0 INTs in a single game since Nick Foles (7-0) on 11/3/13 at Oakland
2017 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS PASSING RUSHING SNAPS Date Opp GP/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk/Yd Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Pct Sep 10 at Was W 1/1 39 26 66.7 307 7.9 2 1 58t 2/9 96.8 4 6 1.5 4 0 68 100% Sep 17 at KC L 1/1 46 25 54.3 333 7.2 2 1 53 6/34 83.0 4 55 13.8 24 0 72 100% Sep 24 NYG W 1/1 31 21 67.7 176 5.7 1 0 19 3/15 92.9 6 22 3.7 11 0 76 100% Oct 1 at LAC W 1/1 31 17 54.8 242 7.8 1 0 38 1/2 91.1 6 14 2.3 12 0 79 100% Oct 8 Ari W 1/1 30 21 70.0 304 10.1 4 1 72t 1/7 128.3 6 11 1.8 7 0 67 100% Oct 12 at Car W 1/1 30 16 53.3 222 7.4 3 0 37 3/13 110.7 6 25 4.2 21 0 62 100% Oct 23 Was W 1/1 25 17 68.0 268 10.7 4 1 64t 3/24 126.3 8 63 7.9 21 0 65 100% Oct 29 SF W 1/1 32 18 56.3 211 6.6 2 1 53t 3/19 84.2 2 7 3.5 6 0 61 87% Nov 5 Den W 1/1 27 15 55.6 199 7.4 4 0 32t 1/4 118.7 2 8 4.0 7 0 55 80% Nov 19 at Dal W 1/1 27 14 51.9 168 6.2 2 0 28 0/0 95.9 6 13 2.2 6 0 64 100% Nov 26 Chi W 1/1 36 23 63.9 227 6.3 3 0 22 1/4 109.4 5 29 5.8 16 0 67 86% Dec 3 at Sea L 1/1 45 29 64.4 348 7.7 1 1 51 3/21 86.2 6 30 5.0 12 0 75 100% Dec 10 at LAR W 1/1 41 23 56.1 291 7.1 4 1 46 1/10 100.8 3 16 5.3 6 0 68 75% PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE (KNEE) ON 12/12/17 Totals 13/13 440 265 60.2 3296 7.5 33 7 72t 28/162 101.9 64 299 4.7 24 0 879 78% When Eagles Executive Vice President of Football Operations Howie Roseman on Carson Wentz s character you talk about Carson, you re talking about a blue-collar quarterback. This guy has incredible work ethic. He s got incredible passion. He fits into this city, into the personality of this city, and you see that when he plays. 100+ RATING GAMES (9) Date Opponent Rating 10/8/17 vs. Arizona Cardinals (W, 34-7) 128.3 10/23/17 vs. Washington Redskins (W, 34-24) 126.3 9/25/16 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (W, 34-3) 125.9 11/5/17 vs. Denver Broncos (W, 51-23) 118.7 10/12/17 at Carolina Panthers (W, 28-23) 110.7 11/26/17 vs. Chicago Bears (W, 31-3) 109.4 10/9/16 at Detroit Lions (L, 23-24) 102.8 9/11/16 vs. Cleveland Browns (W, 29-10) 101.0 12/10/17 at Los Angeles Rams (W, 43-35) 100.8 300+ YARD GAMES (8) Date Opponent Yards 11/6/16 at New York Giants (L, 23-28) 364 12/3/17 at Seattle Seahawks (L, 10-24) 348 9/17/17 at Kansas City Chiefs (L, 20-27) 333 12/11/16 vs. Washington Redskins (L, 22-27) 314 12/4/16 at Cincinnati Bengals (L, 14-32) 308 9/10/17 at Washington Redskins (W, 30-17) 307 10/8/17 vs. Arizona Cardinals (W, 34-7) 304 9/25/16 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (W, 34-3) 301 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (Continued) Selected as NFC Offensive Player of the Month for the first time in his career after throwing for 1,247 yards, 14 TDs, 3 INTs and a 110.4 passer rating and leading the Eagles to a perfect 5-0 record in October. Became the first Eagle to win the award since LeSean McCoy in December 2013 Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week after throwing a career-high-tying 4 TDs, 1 INT and a 126.3 passer rating and rushing for a career-high 63 yards in the 34-24 Monday Night Football victory vs. Was. (10/23/17) Posted career highs with 4 passing TDs and a 128.3 passer rating in the 34-7 win vs. Ari. (10/8/17)
2016 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS PASSING RUSHING SNAPS Date Opp GP/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk/Yd Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Pct Sep 11 Cle W 1/1 37 22 59.5 278 7.5 2 0 35t 2/8 101.0 2 1 0.5 1 0 77 100% Sep 19 at Chi W 1/1 34 21 61.8 190 5.6 1 0 32 2/10 86.6 6 10 1.7 7 0 72 100% Sep 25 Pit W 1/1 31 23 74.2 301 9.7 2 0 73t 0/0 125.9 1 10 10.0 10 0 65 100% Oct 9 at Det L 1/1 33 25 75.8 238 7.2 2 1 27 3/8 102.8 2 14 7.0 10 0 61 100% Oct 16 at Was L 1/1 22 11 50.0 179 8.1 0 0 54 5/34 77.7 2 2 1.0 3 0 52 100% Oct 23 Min W 1/1 28 16 57.1 138 4.9 1 2 27 0/0 52.4 5 6 1.2 6 0 58 100% Oct 30 at Dal L 1/1 43 32 74.4 202 4.7 1 0 14 3/8 91.4 1-3 -3.0-3 0 78 100% Nov 6 at NYG L 1/1 47 27 57.4 364 7.7 0 2 58 2/17 64.5 4-4 -1.0 3 0 75 100% Nov 13 Atl W 1/1 36 25 69.4 231 6.4 0 0 20 2/10 86.7 4 10 2.5 13 0 79 100% Nov 20 at Sea L 1/1 45 23 51.1 218 4.8 2 2 26 2/23 61.2 1 2 2.0 2 0 80 100% Nov 28 GB L 1/1 36 24 66.7 254 7.1 0 1 24 4/43 75.5 4 33 8.3 17 1 59 100% Dec 4 at Cin L 1/1 60 36 60.0 308 5.1 1 3 41 1/2 58.2 3 16 5.3 10 0 80 100% Dec 11 Was L 1/1 46 32 69.6 314 6.8 1 1 29 4/26 86.7 2 5 2.5 3 0 78 100% Dec 18 at Bal L 1/1 42 22 52.4 170 4.1 0 1 24 1/11 52.7 4 8 2.0 5 1 87 100% Dec 22 NYG W 1/1 24 13 54.2 152 6.3 1 1 40t 0/0 70.1 4 27 6.8 11 0 50 89% Jan 1 Dal W 1/1 43 27 62.8 245 5.7 2 0 20t 2/13 93.7 1 13 13.0 13 0 76 100% Totals 16/16 607 379 62.4 3782 6.2 16 14 73t 33/213 79.3 46 150 3.3 17 2 1127 99% 3+ PASSING TD GAMES (6) Date Opponent TDs 12/10/17 at Los Angeles Rams (W, 43-35) 4 11/5/17 vs. Denver Broncos (W, 51-23) 4 10/23/17 vs. Washington Redskins (W, 34-24) 4 10/8/17 vs. Arizona Cardinals (W, 34-7) 4 11/26/17 vs. Chicago Bears (W, 31-3) 3 10/12/17 at Carolina Panthers (W, 28-23) 3 GAME-WINNING DRIVES (2) Date Opponent Score Final 9/24/17 vs. New York Giants 13-15 24-15 11/13/16 vs. Atlanta Falcons 24-24 27-24 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (Continued) 2016 - PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (16/16) Set a franchise and NFL rookie record with a career-high 379 completions Produced the 4th-most passing yards (3,782) in Eagles single-season history, behind Donovan McNabb in 2008 (3,916) and 2004 (3,875) and Randall Cunningham in 1988 (3,808). His 3,782 yards rank 4th in NFL rookie history, trailing only Andrew Luck in 2012 (4,374), Cam Newton in 2011 (4,051) and Jameis Winston in 2015 (4,042) Became the first Eagles QB to start all 16 regular-season games since Donovan McNabb in 2008 Attempted 134 consecutive passes without an INT from 9/11-10/9/16, marking the 3rd-longest streak to begin a career in NFL history, trailing only Dak Prescott (176, 9/11-10/16/16) and Tom Brady (162, 11/23/00-10/28/01) Registered a career-high 75.8% (25-of-33) completion percentage along with 238 yards and 2 TDs at Det. (10/9/16) Named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for September 2016 after completing 66-of-102 (64.7%) passes for 769 yards, 5 TDs, 0 INTs and a 103.8 passer rating Selected as NFC Offensive Player of the Week after going 23-of-31 (72.4%) for 301 yards, 2 TDs and a franchise-rookierecord 125.9 passer rating in the 34-3 win vs. Pit. (9/25/16) Completed 22-of-37 (59.5%) passes for 278 yards, 2 TDs and a 101.0 passer rating in his debut vs. Cle. (9/11/16). His 278 yards are the most by an Eagles rookie QB in their first start Became the first Eagles rookie QB to start in a season opener since Davey O Brien in 1939 and the first to play on opening day since Randall Cunningham in 1985
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (Continued) Named the Eagles starting QB just eight days before the season opener after the team traded Sam Bradford to the Vikings on 9/3/16 in exchange for a 1st-round pick in 2017 (DE Derek Barnett) and a 4th-round pick in 2018 TRANSACTIONS 2016 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (2nd overall) Signed 4-year contract 12/12/17 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS A member of five straight NCAA Division I FCS national championship teams (2011-15) at North Dakota State, including two as a starter in 2014 and 2015 Captained the Bison to a 20-3 overall record (.870 winning percentage) in games that he started. Finished 3rd in school history in career passing yards (5,115), passing TDs (45), completions (392), completion percentage (64.1%) and passer efficiency rating (153.9) Started the first six games of his senior year in 2015, but sustained a wrist injury and missed the following eight contests. Returned to practice in December and was cleared to play in the national championship game. Led North Dakota State to a 37-10 victory over Jacksonville State Earned the starting job as a junior in 2014 and opened all 16 games under center for the Bison. Led North Dakota State to a 15-1 season that culminated with a 29-27 defeat of Illinois State in the national championship game Posted a career year in 2014, setting single-season school records in passing yards (3,111), pass attempts (358) and completions (228), while throwing 25 TDs against 10 INTs