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Carson Wentz

Carson Wentz

Football quarterback
Carson James Wentz is an American football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. Wentz played college football at North Dakota State University, where he won two consecutive NCAA FCS national championships as the... Wikipedia
Born: December 30, 1992 (age 31 years), Raleigh, NC
Current team: Kansas City Chiefs (Quarterback)
Spouse: Madison Oberg (m. 2018)
Dates joined: 2023 (Los Angeles Rams), 2022 (Washington Commanders), 2021 (Indianapolis Colts), and more
Passing attempts: 3,308
Passing completions: 2,073

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