Orlovsky: 'Built up animosity' between Carson Wentz and the Eagles

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Carson Wentz's biggest supporter among national NFL analysts over the last few years has to be former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky.

Speaking on the Pat McAfee show, Orlovsky says there's a lot of "built up animosity" between Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles' organization.

"I like playing of the game of like, the unrealistic stuff. Let's say he can't be in Philly, I know the money and the picks and all of that stuff," Orlovsky said. "I can 100 percent see him in Indy at the top of the list.

"A lot of people think there's a lot of built up animosity between him and the organization in Philly. I think a lot of people think he misses Frank Reich as a human more than just a play caller. I think a lot of people feel that Carson Wentz feels betrayed and the only person in the NFL that he trusts is Frank Reich."

Orlovsky listed his top four places where he thinks Wentz could end up.

"So I think he would try to get [to Indianapolis] if they were to move on from Philip [Rivers]. I can see San Francisco, I could see Pittsburgh, I could see Detroit. Those are probably the top four teams."

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