Good morning. The Super Bowl is behind us, so now we focus on the offseason and the upcoming 2021 NFL Season, with all eyes immediately pointed on the Philadelphia Eagles and what they'll do with QB Carson Wentz.
Here are the latest trade rumors involving Wentz.
We will continue to update this blog on a minute-by-minute basis, adding any breaking news.
Thursday, February 18th
Denver Broncos reportedly not interested in Wentz: "The next group down [from Deshaun Watson, Matthew Stafford, and Russell Wilson], I've heard some things along the lines of, 'They're not interested in Carson Wentz.' They're lukewarm on the rest of that group. And what does that tell you? They don't believe that group is that much better, perhaps, than Drew Lock is in their mind." — NFL Network's James Palmer
Wednesday, February 17th
Colts and Eagles continue to talk, but Indy is not upping its offer, per Zak Keefer of The Athletic.
Tuesday, February 16th
Bears are the "front-runners."
Tuesday, February 9th
The Carson Wentz trade market has "cooled" and teams have "remained discipline, unwilling to meet Eagles' demands," per NJ.com's Mike Kaye.
Negotiations continue, per financial guru Andrew Brandt
Monday, February 8th
"Sources tell me the Chicago Bears are presently the frontrunners to obtain Wentz in a deal. However, don’t discount the Indianapolis Colts or San Francisco 49ers." — ProFootballNetwork's Tony Pauline
Colts are in on Wentz, but were unwilling to pay Eagles' initial asking price of two first-round picks, per The Athletic's Stephen Holder.
Saturday, February 6th
Carson Wentz "expected to be traded soon," per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Schefter points out the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts are two of the teams that have expressed interest in Wentz.
Friday, February 5th
The Eagles have discussed a Wentz trade with the Colts, per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.