Vikings Make Decision on Carson Wentz
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz left his team's NFL Week 3 game against the Cincinnati Bengals at U.S. Bank Stadium late in the third quarter, with the Vikings leading by 45. For the Bengals, it was the largest deficit in franchise history.
The Minnesota Vikings had plenty of standout performances in their dominant victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Isaiah Rodgers helped make Carson Wentz 's debut at quarterback for Minnesota a rousing success, setting a Vikings record with two defensive touchdowns and forcing three of Cincinnati's five turnovers in a 48-10 romp on Sunday for the worst loss in Bengals history.
The veteran is hoping for a career rebirth after several years of journeyman backup work. Can he find success in Minnesota?
It certainly was on Sunday, as the team was absolutely obliterated by the Minnesota Vikings. At the time of publication Jake Browning was having a howler, with a pair of interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), while the Minnesota defense also took one of the three fumbles it recovered in the game to the house.
Listen closely, and you’ll notice that Carson Wentz and Adam Thielen said something similar about playing for the Minnesota Vikings this year. “It’s a
Bengals vs. Vikings Week 3 bold predictions: Jake Browning shines, Carson Wentz surprises, and a late defensive touchdown decides outcome.
The Minnesota Vikings are confident in backup quarterback Carson Wentz bringing some stability to the team's offense in Week 3, according to ESPN's Kevin Seifert.