It took three plays for Washington fans to turn on Carson Wentz ... again

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It took three plays for Washington fans to turn on Carson Wentz ... again
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With their season on the line, the Washington Commanders turned back to Carson Wentz in Week 17. It didn't take long for that move to completely backfire.

Wentz opened the season as the team's starter and led the team to a 2-4 record before getting injured in Week 6. Wentz missed multiple weeks after undergoing finger surgery, allowing Heinicke to step in as the starter.

Heinicke led the team to wins in three of his first four starts, but was benched against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 16.The Commanders entered the contest in the No. 7 seed — the final playoff spot — in the NFC. If the team can win in both Week 17 and Week 18, it is in the playoffs. If not, Wentz might have to leave town before the team leaves the stadium in Week 17.

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