KANSAS CITY – The Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs have signed former North Dakota State veteran quarterback Carson Wentz, according to Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz. The veteran QB got a one-year deal from Kansas City. The former second-overall pick spent the 2023 campaign as Matthew Stafford‘s backup on the Rams. Wentz ended up getting into two games, including a start against the 49ers in the regular season finale. Wentz previously played for Philadelphia, Indianapolis and the LA Rams in his pro career. Wentz, a native of Bismarck, led NDSU to their first FCS National Championship and was in line to win Rookie and NFL MVP his first pro season with Philadelphia before an injury ended his season. The Eagles went on to win the Super Bowl that season. Wentz is expected to serve in the backup role for Chiefs starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Story courtesy of Rod Fisher and the Bleacher Report.
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