Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz (11) went through warmups on Oct. 5, 2025, in Tottenham, United Kingdom, before the NFL International Series matchup against the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The veteran passer prepared under the London lights as Minnesota aimed to showcase its offense on the global stage in one of the leagueās premier overseas events. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
Carson Wentzās time as the Minnesota Vikingsā starting quarterback is drawing to an end, but through five games, the man has constructed a rather goofy stat line.
Backup Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz ā turned starter for four games ā has a strange statistical pace, featuring high volume and a limited ceiling.
Heās throwing for an intense volume per yards while notching touchdowns and interceptions at a rookieās pace.
Peek at the Numbers for Carson Wentz. They Are Funny.
Mr. Wentz is a rollercoaster.
Oct 5, 2025; Tottenham, United Kingdom; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz (11) looks to pass the ball against the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter of an NFL International Series game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Carson Wentz Has Pro Bowl Yards Clip, with Pedestrian TD Numbers
With four games under his belt ā a fifth on the way Thursday night ā Wentz has accrued enough time as the Vikingsā starter to show a tell for his would-be, end-of-season statistical pace.
In short, Wentz is productive via moving the ball downfield but struggles to score, which is rather evident to the naked eye, especially last weekend against his former team.
At Wentzās current pace, his 17-game stat line would resemble this, assuming no injuries:
4,556 Passing Yards
21 TDs
17 INTs
The passing yards are eye-popping, the touchdowns bleak. The interceptions would be condoned if Wentz projected for over 30 touchdowns, but thatās just not the case.
One More Go-Round?
Of course, Wentz got the nod for one more start this week, as J.J. McCarthy is still recovering from a high ankle sprain. Wentz will face a reeling Chargers defense that surrendered 41 points to the hot and upstart Indianapolis Colts last weekend, a team led by former Vikings signal-caller Daniel Jones.
Minnesota will welcome the passing yards bonanza, while merely hoping that Wentz doesnāt start his interception train, miss open receivers, or produce mind-boggling penalties.
Wentz may also get running back Aaron Jones back in the lineup on Thursday night, and his rushing acumen, along with this fantastic pass protection, may help Wentz cook a bit more efficiently than usual. Stay tuned.
J.J. McCarthy Due Back as Early as Week 9
Around the bend ā 10 days from now ā McCarthy should return to the starting lineup.
Head coach Kevin OāConnell hinted at McCarthyās theoretical game-readiness if the Week 8 game had been scheduled for a Sunday, per usual, instead of a Thursday. The turnaround was just too short for McCarthyās ankle to hit 100%, and OāConnell insists that McCarthy must log a full week of practice before reclaiming his QB1 job.
Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz (11) warms up before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
Neither was doable leading up to Thursday Night Football.
Nick Mullens ā for Fun
Ever heard of a Vikings quarterback named Nick Mullens? He supported Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold as a QB2 from 2022 to 2024, known for his fearless passing style and willingness to toss interceptions if it meant advancing the ball downfield.
For context on Wentzās current pace, hereās Mullensā performance as a Viking, scaled to a full season (Mullens started three games for Minnesota in three seasons) ā
Nick Mullensā Stat Line as a Viking,
Scaled to 17 Games:
(this is real)
6,290 Passing Yards
34 TDs
45 INTs
Yes, this was too comical and borderline unbelievable not to share.
Zone Coverageās Take on Wentz
Before Vikings-Eagles last week, Zone Coverageās Aaron Holland weighed in on the Wentz era in Minnesota, āHave you been enjoying the Carson Wentz experience? I havenāt. I spent thousands of dollars to travel all the way to Dublin for the privilege of watching a former franchise quarterback fulfill his lifelong dream of playing quarterback for his hometown team.ā
āFret not, my fellow McCarthy truthers, because according to Kevin OāConnell, J.J. McCarthy will practice in āsome capacityā ahead of Sundayās noon game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Itās only Minnesotaās second noon game through six games, which is great since I wonāt have to wait all day just to watch the most offensively challenged brand of football imaginable. OāConnell will be forced to press every button as a playcaller to make Wentzās life easier.ā
Sep 11, 2022; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz (11) on the field before the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
Wentz is scheduled to hit free agency in March.
āOāConnell has essentially run a preseason-like offense for a veteran quarterback with experience in a McVay offense because they signed him late. Still, itāll be worth it if Wentz can give McCarthy more time to acclimate. My takeaway from this is that OāConnell has a substantially different vision for a McCarthy-led offense compared to a Wentz-led offense,ā Holland added.
āPart of that has to do with experience level, but I wonder how confident OāConnell is in McCarthyās ability to operate in a pass-heavy scheme. We all know that McCarthy was in a run-first offense at Michigan and didnāt push the ball downfield often, but his footwork is also not where it needs to be. Due to those factors, Iād expect a more run-heavy approach.ā
Teams led by Wentz have never lost a Thursday Night Football game: 7-0.
