When the Denver Broncos take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18, they will face Carson Wentz, not Patrick Mahomes.
While that is undoubtedly good news for the Broncos, not having to face the two-time MVP, Mahomes, Wentz is a former No. 2 overall pick. He was also in the MVP conversation in 2017 before tearing his ACL and seeing his career arc altered.
With all that he has endured since then, Wentz is looking to maximize his opportunity.
“Obviously, want to play well and have success out there. And ultimately more than anything, get a win. That’s the goal,” Wentz told reporters on January 1. “Obviously, we know the circumstances, we know kind of where we’re at, and the reason I’m playing, not Pat, and all the things.
“I still go out there and expect to win. I’m going to prepare to go out there and win and have a good performance with this offense. And, yeah, we’re preparing for that.”
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“I’ve stayed locked in, stayed ready. Prepared every week. Really kind of had the same routine since I’ve been in the NFL, taking some things from Pat and kind of working with him. But at the same time, every week I’m staying locked in, ready to go,” Wentz said. “Obviously, not getting the reps. But going against our defense with our scout offense definitely does help me stay sharp.
Chiefs QB Carson Wentz Looking to Prove Starting Mettle vs Broncos
Wentz has appeared in two games during the regular season. He completed both of his pass attempts against the Cleveland Browns in Week 15. He will be making his first regular-season start since Week 18 of the 2023 season against the San Francisco 49ers.