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Carson Wentz Shocks NFL Fans: New Team Deal and Comeback Timeline Revealed

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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz is preparing for his first overseas start as the team’s temporary QB1 when the Vikings face the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London during Sunday’s Week 5 showdown. With rookie starter J.J. McCarthy sidelined by a shoulder injury, head coach Kevin O’Connell confirmed Wentz will direct an offense still piecing together a battered offensive line that has already surrendered 14 sacks through four games. Wentz’s third stop in three seasons offers a pivotal audition window. Through two relief appearances he has completed 63.8 % of his passes with three touchdowns and two interceptions, showing more mobility than advertised but also flashing the turnover tendencies that ultimately led to exits from Philadelphia and Washington. Browns safety Grant Delpit made those ball-security concerns a talking point this week, telling reporters, “He has a history of turning the ball over a lot; that’s something we’ve got to exploit”. Off-the-field rumblings have further raised the stakes. Multiple league insiders linked Wentz to potential trade packages if McCarthy returns quickly from injury, suggesting Minnesota could flip the 32-year-old before the Halloween deadline to recoup mid-round draft capital. For now, Wentz insists his focus is on beating a Browns defense ranked seventh in sacks and anchored by Myles Garrett. “I’m blessed for another opportunity,” he said after Wednesday’s practice at England’s Hanbury Manor, where the Vikings are spending the week to acclimate. Fantasy football managers are watching closely. Pro Football Network projects Wentz as a fringe top-15 option against a Browns secondary surrendering 233 passing yards per game, emphasizing his upside in two-QB formats and daily contests thanks to London’s weather forecast calling for mild, dry conditions at kickoff. Key matchups Sunday include Wentz’s chemistry with emerging wideout Jordan Addison, who leads Minnesota in red-zone targets, versus Cleveland cornerback Denzel Ward; and the Vikings’ patch-work interior line against tackle-twisting stunts designed by Browns coordinator Jim Schwartz. If Wentz avoids early mistakes and sustains drives, Minnesota can keep its playoff push realistic while buying recovery time for McCarthy. A stumble, however, could accelerate front-office conversations about cashing in on a short-term asset. Either way, the London spotlight places Carson Wentz back at the center of the NFL narrative—and the next four quarters may determine whether his 2025 story becomes redemption arc or trade-deadline travel log.

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