Carson Wentz’s Net Worth

Last Modified Feb 1, 2025 05:11 GMT
Carson Wentz Net Worth
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Carson Wentz has signed a new one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2024 NFL season after having affiliations with four different NFL teams. In the 2016 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles selected Wentz with the number 2 overall pick. While there, he won several accolades including the Super Bowl by defeating the New England Patriots.

When the Eagles went on an 11-2 run and won the Super Bowl in 2017, Wentz had his best season. Due to injuries that prevented him from reaching his full potential, the Eagles finally moved him to the Indianapolis Colts. He was then traded to the Washington Commanders after just one year with the Colts. However, ever since he left the Eagles he has been moving around year after year and after his one-year stint with the Commanders, he joined the Los Angeles Rams for the 2023 season as a backup to Matthew Stafford.

NameCarson Wentz
Net Worth$45 Million
Age32 years
ResidenceWoodstown, New Jersey
PositionQuarterback
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthProfessional Football
Salary$3.3 million in 2024
EndorsementsNike, Fanatics, Bobcat, Amazon, Bose, Scheels, Sanford Health, Black Ridge Bank, Panini

How much is Carson Wentz’s Net Worth in 2025?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Carson Wentz has a net worth of approximately $45 million as of January 2025.

Carson Wentz’s Salary

Carson Wentz’s salary in 2024 is $3.3 million as of January 2025 (via Spotrac).

See more:- Carson Wentz Contract

Carson Wentz’s Endorsements

Carson Wentz had previously signed multiple endorsement deals with various companies like Nike, Bobcat, Amazon, Bose, Scheels, Sanford Health and Black Ridge Bank. (via Forbes)

Carson Wentz’s House

According to Crazy Luxury Homes, Carson Wentz resides in Woodstown, New Jersey in a 7,408-square-foot house. The house includes a custom bar, five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a gym, a home theatre and several other amenities.

Carlos Wentz Charity

Carlos has given back to the community in many ways and here are the three main ways he has been contributing;

Thy Kingdom Crumb: In 2018, Carson Wentz and The Connect Church in Philadelphia established the Thy Kingdom Crumb food truck. Since then, the truck has grown to Indianapolis and now serves free meals to those in need as per the AO1 Foundation.

Wentz established the Outdoor Ministry in 2018 as well. Children with life-threatening conditions can participate in outdoor activities and receive discipleship via this program. The program consists of two parts: Camp Conquerors, a summer camp for kids with chronic diseases, and Mountain Movers, which takes kids on outdoor excursions.

Haiti Sports Complex: Wentz traveled to Haiti in 2019 with the AO1 Foundation and contributed to the construction of the Haiti Sports Complex. The facility offers children in Haiti a secure and wholesome environment through cooperation with Mission of Hope as per the AO1 Foundation.

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FAQs on Carson Wentz

A. Carson Wentz was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round (second overall) of the 2016 NFL draft. He played for the Eagles from 2016 to 2020.

A. Carson Wentz signed a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2024 NFL season as a backup quarterback.

A. Carson Wentz's charity foundation is called the Audience of One Foundation (AO1 Foundation).

A. Carson Wentz has played for the Eagles, Colts, Commanders, and the Rams. He will be playing for the Chiefs in the 2024 NFL season.

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