The Washington Commanders finally released quarterback Carson Wentz Monday, freeing up over $26 million in salary-cap space for 2023.
The move was not a surprise as Washington was Wentz’s third team in three seasons. Wentz appeared in eight games for the Commanders and made seven starts, finishing with a 2-5 record as the starting quarterback.
Now, it’s fair to speculate what’s next for Wentz. It’s doubtful any NFL team will sign Wentz as a starting quarterback in 2023. However, like the Commanders were in 2022, NFL teams are desperate for quarterbacks. All it takes is one team to sign Wentz and give him a chance to start.
After Wentz’s release Monday, CBS named five potential landing spots for him in 2023. Here are those five landing spots and what CBS had to say about each one.