Eagles' Jason Kelce Compares Carson Wentz's Elusiveness to Michael Vick
Carson Wentz opened 2017 on a high note, accumulating 307 passing yards and two touchdowns in a 30-17 victory over Washington.
The game's highlight play came early in the first quarter when the second-year Philadelphia Eagles quarterback escaped multiple defenders to avoid a sack. After extending the play, he found wide receiver Nelson Agholor downfield for a 58-yard touchdown connection. The team's Twitter page posted the escape act.
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Following the Week 1 win, center Jason Kelce marveled over the 24-year-old's elusiveness in the pocket. Per ESPN.com's Tim McManus, the seven-year pro evoked a notable former teammate.
"There were a couple plays today where you're blocking, you're blocking, you're blocking, and you look back there and he's making guys miss and you're trying to find somebody to hit just to keep the play going," Kelce said. "The last guy that I played with that was able to avoid people like that was Michael Vick."
With plays like those, the "Wentz Wagon" will attract a larger crowd.

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