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Sports world responds to Carson Wentz business to Colts: ‘If it doesn’t work here it won’t work anywhere’

The Philadelphia Eagles conceded Carson Wentz’s desire – the previous No. 2 by and large pick in 2016 will be driving the Indianapolis Colts offense in 2021.

Philadelphia exchanged its previous beginning quarterback for a 2021 third-round draft pick and a restrictive 2022 second-round pick that could transform into a first, ESPN announced, refering to sources.

The restrictive pick would transform into a first in the event that one of two things occurs. On the off chance that Wentz plays 75% of the period or on the off chance that he plays 70% of the period and the Colts make the end of the season games, that would make the pick of higher worth.

EAGLES TRADE CARSON WENTZ TO COLTS FOR DRAFT PICKS AFTER FIVE SEASONS

The entirety of the Wentz show has authoritatively reached a conclusion. It began during the year when Wentz was supplanted by tenderfoot quarterback Jalen Hurts, and it proceeded into the offseason. Football fans and sports media individuals the nation over responded to the information on Wentz’s takeoff from Philadelphia.

“Wentz gets a fresh start in a place that most think is the best place for him,” ESPN analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark posted on Twitter. “Very good defense, excellent O Line, good backs, young skill guys & a coach he won’t have “relationship issues” with. If it doesn’t work here it won’t work anywhere. The Colts’ ‘Luck’ may be changing.”

“Carson Wentz about to have the career resurgence of a LIFETIME!!!! Congrats #Colts, y’all got a good one!” FS1’s Emmanuel Acho added.

Here was some other response across the football world, remembering a portion of his new colleagues for the Colts.

Wentz marked a four-year, $128 million agreement with the Eagles preceding the beginning of the 2019 season. He is owed $15.4 million next season alongside a $10 million list reward.