The Minnesota Vikings made a key move ahead of the 2025 season by signing veteran quarterback Carson Wentz, who arrives as a backup to rookie J.J. McCarthy, selected this year as the franchise's future. At the same time, the team sent Sam Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles in a trade that strengthens both organizations' strategy.
The arrival of Wentz, with postseason experience and a run to Super Bowl LII as a key player for the Eagles that season, provides Minnesota with important insurance in case McCarthy needs time to adapt or suffers physical setbacks. At 32, the quarterback has a career with several NFL franchises, including the Colts and Commanders, making him a valuable mentor in the locker room.
For his part, Howell returns to Philadelphia, the city where he began his career, now with the mission of competing for a spot in the rotation behind Jalen Hurts.
This double move demonstrates the Vikings' intention to invest heavily in McCarthy's development, but without neglecting depth at the most important position in football.
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