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Take everything with a grain of salt, and you learn from it. Try to be better next time.” Carson Wentz once said in a press conference. From his glory years with the Eagles to his recent Super Bowl run with the Chiefs, Wentz’s journey in the NFL has been a bit of a rollercoaster. But despite all the highs and lows, one thing’s clear, he’s stayed focused on improving his game and showing people what he’s made of. 

It’s been a wild ride for Wentz, but the guy knows how to bounce back. So, while everyone’s curious about his career, a lot of people are also wondering about the financial side of things. What’s he making? How much has he earned? Let’s break it all down, his salary, and his net worth

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What is Carson Wentz’s salary in 2025?

There is currently no verified information available regarding Carson Wentz’s salary for 2025. However, as of 2024, he is earning a base salary of $1.21 million with the Kansas City Chiefs. This modest salary reflects his role as a backup quarterback, offering leadership and experience to the team.

What is Carson Wentz’s net worth in 2025?

Carson Wentz’s net worth is estimated at $45 million as of 2025. His wealth comes from his NFL contracts, endorsements with brands like Nike and BodyArmor, and various business ventures, solidifying his financial success off the field.

How long is Carson Wentz’s contract?

Wentz signed a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024 worth $3.325 million. Prior to this, he had a four-year, $128 million extension with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019 and signed one-year deals with the Indianapolis Colts, Washington Commanders, and Los Angeles Rams. The current contract reflects his backup role with the Chiefs.

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