Home / NFL / Carson Wentz’s Former Eagles Teammate Sticks Up for Him After Disastrous 2020 Season: ‘Everybody Screwed Up’ Carson Wentz’s Former Eagles Teammate Sticks Up for Him After Disastrous 2020 Season: ‘Everybody Screwed Up’ Written by Sports EditorJack Dougherty Updated –May 19, 2021 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. After the Philadelphia Eagles‘ nightmare 2020 season in which they finished 4-11-1 and at the bottom of the wretched NFC East, fans and media pundits were quick to point the finger at Carson Wentz. That wasn’t necessarily an incorrect notion. Wentz had by far his worst year as a pro in 2020, and he was inarguably one of the worst statistical quarterbacks in the entire NFL. But Philly’s deep-rooted issues last season went far beyond just the man under center. The Eagles had holes all over the 53-man roster, and their struggles could be traced all the way up the totem pole to the front office. Jason Kelce, who knows the organization inside and out as a 10-year veteran and snapped the ball to Wentz for five seasons, recently stuck up for his former quarterback. Kelce even admitted he thinks Wentz can flourish with his new team now that the Philadelphia pressure is off his shoulders. Carson Wentz’s disastrous 2020 season Jason Kelce and Carson Wentz of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrate after scoring a touchdown | Mitchell Leff/Getty Images RELATED: The Eagles Have Convinced Their Longtime Enemy to Abandon His Allegiances for a New Mission It’s no secret that Wentz lost all of his confidence last season. The former Pro Bowler was considered by many to be a top 10 QB in the league prior to 2020, but his performance last year made him look more like a bottom 10 signal-caller. In 12 starts before getting benched for Jalen Hurts, Wentz led the Eagles to a 3-8-1 record and threw an NFL-high 15 interceptions. He recorded career lows in completion percentage (57.4%), passing yards, (2,620), passing touchdowns (16), and QBR (49.6). His 72.8 passer rating was the second-worst mark in the league among qualifying QBs. Wentz was brutal. There’s no way around it. But the Eagles’ 4-11-1 record was due to many other factors. Just ask their longtime center. Jason Kelce sticks up for Wentz RELATED: Carson Wentz’s Haters Make Colts Coach Frank Reich ‘Cringe’: ‘I’m Confident That We Got the Right Player’ Kelce was Wentz’s main snapper and right-hand man for all of the QB’s first five seasons in the NFL. He knew better than anyone when the blame needed to be placed on Wentz and when it needed to be shifted elsewhere. The longtime Eagles center recently spoke to Angelo Cataldi on the 94 WIP Morning Show and stuck up for his ex-teammate. “I don’t want to speak for Carson, obviously, first of all, the year was terrible and I think that when you have that bad of a season, unfortunately, there’s going to be people that start to point the finger and that’s something you deal with in any losing season,” Kelce said. “Jobs start getting on the line, people don’t think they’re the reason why they’re losing, so, ‘It’s not me, it’s this guy, it’s that guy, it’s this guy,’ so that ruins relationships and I think that the reality is if you go 4-11 everybody shares some of this blame, everybody screwed up.” Kelce continued to say Wentz knows he didn’t play up to his potential last season, but the frustrations that come with a losing season can compound mistakes. “Carson was the first to tell me – and he would tell you guys – he didn’t play well last year, and he knows he needs to get better and when people are getting fired and guys’ livelihoods are on the line, players’ livelihoods are on the line, those relationships can go south pretty quick.” Kelce believes Wentz will rebound with the Colts Who is ready for Carson Wentz's @Colts debut? @cj_wentz pic.twitter.com/rxrkOVmnev— NFL (@NFL) May 16, 2021 RELATED: Former Packers Coach Mike Holmgren Makes Surprising Prediction About Aaron Rodgers’ Future in Green Bay Many believe Wentz’s 2020 season broke him beyond repair, but Kelce is confident he will be able to rediscover his MVP form from 2017. “I still love Carson, I’ve got a lot of respect for him,” Kelce said. “Obviously, the way this thing ended (was) not ideal, but I think he’s actually going to do pretty well in Indianapolis. They’ve got a good offensive line, they’ve got some good pieces that he’s been successful with before and then Frank Reich, if you look at the quarterbacks he’s been around, he finds a way to get the most out of that position.” All stats courtesy of Pro Football Reference Written by Sports EditorJack Dougherty Writing professionally since 2015, Jack Dougherty spent six years as a sportswriter with publications such as GoPSUSports.com, the Centre Daily Times, and the Associated Press before joining Sportscasting in 2020. He covers the NBA, the NFL, and the world of golf extensively and has added expertise on any team located in or around his hometown of Philadelphia. Yes, that includes the Philadelphia Eagles, the Philadelphia 76ers, and Philadelphia Phillies. When Jack isn't writing about sports, he's watching them or playing them as he regularly heads to the gym for some pickup basketball or the golf course to hit the links. He's also an avid participant in the sports betting scene who worked at a casino sportsbook for a year and learned the ins and outs of the industry before bringing his expertise to Sportscasting with one excellent gambling recommendation after another. All posts by Jack Dougherty
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