Carson Wentz’s time in Washington was short-lived.
The Commanders released the veteran quarterback on Monday after trading for him last offseason. By releasing Wentz, who had two years remaining on his contract, the Commanders save $26.17 million in cap space.

The Commanders gave up two third-round picks and swapped 2022 second-round picks in a trade with the Indianapolis Colts last year to get Wentz.
The former No. 2 overall pick struggled in Washington, though, throwing 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions and going just 2-5 in eight games. A broken right ring finger sent Wentz to the sidelines, where he missed time and eventually lost his job to backup Taylor Heinicke, who led the Commanders back into the playoff hunt.
The Commanders are reportedly high on second-year QB Sam Howell, who may get the opportunity to start in 2023.
Wentz, 30, is now eligible to sign with any team, although it’s unclear how many suitors he will have as injuries and inconsistent play have clouded what was once a promising career.
One logical destination seems to be the Carolina Panthers, where Frank Reich — Wentz’s head coach with the Colts and offensive coordinator with the Eagles — is currently the head coach.
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