New Delhi, March 19 -- The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms with quarterback Carson Wentz on Thursday (March 19), bringing back the veteran signal-caller to strengthen their quarterback room ahead of a crucial 2026 campaign. This move adds experienced depth to a position that has been plagued by injuries and inconsistencies in recent years.

Wentz, now 33, rejoins the team where he started five games in 2025 as a mid-season replacement. His return comes after the Vikings signed former Arizona Cardinals star Kyler Murray, creating a competitive environment alongside incumbent JJ McCarthy and young prospect Max Brosmer.

The Minnesota Vikings missed the playoffs in both 2023 and 2025, largely due to quarterback issues stemming from in...