The Kansas City Chiefs will have a new starting quarterback for Week 18, with veteran Carson Wentz stepping in for Patrick Mahomes. The former Philadelphia Eagles starter spoke with reporters on Wednesday about his mindset ahead of the upcoming start.
“I think it would be tremendous just getting reps. Obviously, preseason is helpful, but that was even limited and seems like another lifetime ago already,” said Wentz. “This will definitely be helpful if needed in whatever capacity down the stretch there in the playoffs. But quite frankly, I’m just excited to get out there and play ball.”
Wentz was a starter last season in Week 18 for the Los Angeles Rams. He completed 17-of-24 passes for 163 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception in the game.
“I’m confident in myself, I’m confident in my abilities, and what I’ve done in the past is in the past. Good, bad, indifferent,” said Wentz. “I’m so confident I can play and play at a high level, and so I’m looking forward to hopefully doing that this weekend and having fun while I’m at it.”
The Super Bowl champion has played briefly in relief of Mahomes this season, with two completions for 20 yards in two appearances.