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Glenn Erby

Colts trade QB Carson Wentz to Washington for package of picks

In a move that should heat up an already heated up NFC East rivalry, the Washington Commanders are acquiring former Eagles and current Colts quarterback Carson Wentz for a package of draft picks.

The Colts were already on the books for the $15 million in guarantees, but the trade which was completed before March 18, saves Indianapolis $13.3 million against the salary cap, while avoiding having to pay a $6.3 million bonus.

If Wentz was on the team post-March 18, then his $22 million base salary would have been fully guaranteed.

The move comes almost a year after the Colts agreed to acquire Wentz from Philadelphia in exchange for a 2021 third-round pick and a conditional 2022 second-round pick — which became a first-round pick based on a snap count threshold reached.

Wentz is now having to reassess his future again after imploding down the stretch, including an ugly loss in the season finale to the Jaguars.

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