Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz had arguably the best game of his career Sunday and his head coach Doug Pederson said it was.
Wentz was 32-of-46 for 314 yards with a touchdown and interception in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 27-22 loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field. Wentz’s pocket awareness and ball placement was superb. He was 5-of-9 for 61 yards on the Eagles’ final drive prior to the strip-sack where Ryan Kerrigan blew right by the right tackle Matt Tobin, who was filling in for the injured Allen Barbre.
Offensive coordinator Frank Reich chimed in about his rookie quarterback’s performance during his press conference on Tuesday.
You can watch Wentz’s highlights from Sunday’s game below.
Wentz finishes 32-of-46 for 314 yards with a TD and int. Ball placement was superb, here are his highlights @AdrianFedkiw pic.twitter.com/wv7ZgXz2bn
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) December 11, 2016