Carson WentzĂąÂÂs fall from stardom is a reminder that whatever heights can be reached in the NFL, past success guarantees you nothing. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In todayâs FOX Sports Insider: Few transformations have been starker these past years than the plummet of the Eagles from the summit and the corresponding stalling of Carson Wentzâs career ... we are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Nick Sabanâs 2020 Iron Bowl from home ... and we celebrate DeSean Jacksonâs birthday by taking a look back at his memorable walk-off punt return touchdown against the Giants. Letâs be fair now, and not use hindsight to cheat the memory of how we thought back then, in 2017, when Carson Wentz was indisputably one of the hottest properties in the National Football League. Three years ago, Wentz became a Super Bowl-winning quarterback without a Super Bowl victory. If weâre being real, thatâs how we all felt. Not only did the second-year QB get a championship ring for his role in the Philadelphia Eaglesâ 11-2 surge before getting injured, but he was seen as the catalyst behind the charge that ended with Nick Foles finishing things off by downing the New England Patriots. And so strong were the triumphant Eagles and so instrumental to their future was Wentz, that it seemed just a matter of time before he would be at least contending for another chance to actually suit up in the biggest game of all. Carson Wentz: de facto Super Bowl champion, superstar, future of the league, canât miss Hall of Famer. Sounds strange now, doesnât it? [STORY IMAGE 1] Things can shift rapidly in the NFL, where excellence must be constantly earned and nothing is given for free. Yet few transformations have been starker these past years than the plummet of the Eagles from the summit and the corresponding stalling of Wentzâs career. No one is talking about him as a Hall of Famer anymore. No one thinks the Eagles can be contenders, even though they live in the dire NFC East. Wentz is not one of the stars of the league and you can forget about talk as its future. In fact, his future as the Eaglesâ starting quarterback may stretch no further than next week. âHeâs just not very good,â [FOX Sportsâ Skip Bayless said on Undisputed](. âHe had one hot stretch in 2017 and then he got hurt. He is (the) proverbial deer in headlights. âI am lost, I canât see, I go blind under pressure. I donât have poise, I donât have command, I donât have touch.ââ Wentz certainly seemed to have plenty of those attributes when he came into the league and still when he returned from ACL surgery to play solidly in 2018 and 2019. [STORY IMAGE 2] This year, however, he has been dreadful. Following Monday nightâs 23-17 defeat to the Seattle Seahawks, which dropped Philadelphia to 3-7-1, he has been sacked more than any other QB, given the ball away more times and ranks 31st in completion percentage (58.1) and 30th in passer rating (73.4). Even his numbers against Seattle â and the scoreline â were padded by a Hail Mary that rebounded into Richard Rodgersâ arms in the end zone with 12 seconds left. âSome things we just missed,â Wentz told reporters. âWe didn't execute. I can be better early in the game. They made some plays early and did some things differently than what we had planned. The slow starts are frustrating.â Itâs not just the starts. In truth, the Eagles have three main problems â they donât play well at the beginning, during the middle or at the end of games. Numerous reasons have been given for Wentz and Philadelphiaâs tandem fall. Talent has dripped and drained away, while head coach Doug Pedersonâs play calling continues to come under heavy scrutiny. [STORY IMAGE 3] When things are going smoothly and Wentzâs mind is clear, he lets it rip. When things are tense, the mechanics get shaky and the decision-making falters. He looks like a player with little confidence right now, which is why calls for rookie Jalen Hurts to be given a run are gathering momentum. Wentz is on huge money, landing a new contract in 2019 that pays him $32 million a season, a shade below Mondayâs opponent, Russell Wilson. Needless to say, heâs not performing at anything close to that kind of level. Given the troubles befalling their divisional rivals, the Eagles should be running away with the NFC East and already casting an eye toward the postseason. Instead, their impatient fans are shielding their eyes and peeking through their fingers to see how bad it can get. âThis is a team with a multitude of issues,â [Nick Wright said on FS1âs First Things First](. âTheir biggest issue is this. In 2020 they have the worst starting QB in football. The worst full time starting QB in the NFL is Carson Wentz. He is a turnover machine, he runs into sacks, he doesnât make the big throws anymore. Based on performance, you have a guy that is going to be 28, he is in year five and he is playing the worst football of his career. That is a more than ominous sign for his future.â [STORY IMAGE 4] Things donât figure to get much easier for the Eagles with the softest part of their schedule already in the rear view. Next up are the Green Bay Packers and New Orleans Saints, holders of the joint second-best and best records in the NFC. [According to FOX Bet]( the Eagles are currently listed at +235 to win the NFC East. The New York Giants have the best odds at +210, followed by Washington (+220), and then Philadelphia. A pair of divisional games against Washington and the Dallas Cowboys to close the season give some sliver of hope. Who knows if Wentz will still be the Eaglesâ starting QB by then? He is a player who urgently needs to show some improvement, but such things usually stem from belief and there is little evidence of that right now. It has been one heck of a tumble and a reminder that whatever heights can be reached in the NFL, past success guarantees you nothing. âThe question was, âIs Carson my starter?â Heâs my starter, end of story,â Pederson said, before Mondayâs game. However, you get the sense that if things continue in a similar fashion, it is the story of Wentz as a starter that may be coming to a close. [STORY IMAGE 5] Hereâs what others have said ... Jeremy Fowler, ESPN: âLike Harry Houdini's famous routines, Wentz's game is now handcuffed. Wentz's career has reached a boiling point in 2020, accentuated by a curious lack of playmaking, an affinity for turnovers and a Philadelphia Eagles offense as injured as it is inept.â Jeff Kerr, CBS Sports: âCarson Wentz is on pace to have one of the worst seasons for a quarterback in Philadelphia Eagles history, certainly since the turn of the century. While Wentz's struggles can't be pinned entirely on him, the Eagles need more from a quarterback they owe $132 million over the next four years -- especially considering he is competing with Sam Darnold and Drew Lock for the title of NFL's worst quarterback in 2020.â Dan Wetzel, Yahoo Sports: âWentz is 28 years old and has been in the league for five years since coming out of North Dakota State. He probably is what he is at this point. He needs to be surrounded by a lot of weapons and given a lot of time in the pocket to win. Philly has none of that. Since winning the Super Bowl with Nick Foles as the starter filling in for an injured Wentz, the front office has tanked the roster with bad draft picks and bad signings ... Stuck in the middle is Wentz, who looks so uncertain, so unsure and so unprepared once the ball is snapped that itâs a wonder anything good happens. This entire thing needs a reboot, but those rarely happen on the fly in the NFL.â [IN OTHER WORDS] - Nick Saban was forced to watch Alabamaâs 42-13 win over Auburn from home Saturday in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19. [ESPN senior writer Chris Low]( takes us behind-the-scenes from Sabanâs Iron Bowl at home.
- When will sports stadiums be full again? [Yahoo Sports spoke with Dr. Anthony Fauci]( who provides a timeline.
- Everything is bigger in Texas, including Luca Doncicâs teammates. Dallas underwent an offseason makeover that emphasized size and defensive versatility, setting up the Mavericks for years to come. [The Ringerâs Jonathan Tjarks]( explains why the Mavsâ makeover establishes a new contender in the West. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Happy birthday, DeSean Jackson! To celebrate, weâre sharing this video highlighting Jacksonâs unforgettable game-winning punt return against the New York Giants back in 2010. With 14 seconds remaining and the game tied at 31-31, Jackson received the punt, fumbled it, ran backwards, gathered his footing, and then took off for a 65-yard touchdown return as time expired. It was the first and only game-winning punt return on the final play from scrimmage in NFL history and forever became known as the âMiracle at the New Meadowlands.â [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Oklahoma State at Marquette (FS1, 7 p.m. ET)
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Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers
Ben Roethlisberger 2 or more Passing TD & Steelers to Win: +100 Welcome to Wednesday afternoon football ⊠The COVID-19 outbreak in Baltimore has led to the Ravens-Steelers game being postponed to Wednesday afternoon. If (and thatâs a BIG "if") this game does happen, then look for Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers to have a big game against a depleted Ravens roster. Big Ben has thrown two-or-more touchdowns in nine of Pittsburghâs 10 games this season, and of course, all have resulted in wins. With that said, taking Roethlisberger to throw two-or-more scores and the Steelers to win sure seems like a solid play here. [WHAT THEY SAID] âI donât care about three years ago ... I donât care about two years ago. I donât care about last year. The only thing I care about ... is this week.â
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