This is Officially a Make-or-Break Year for Eagles QB Carson Wentz
By Brian Cass

After the fans were left in the dark about the health of Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz leading up to OTAs, it was finally revealed on Monday that the Wentz Wagon would be a full-go with no limitations.
Every Eagles fan rejoiced once they heard the news. Now, everyone's focus is on the season at hand and getting back to the Super Bowl after Doug Pederson confirmed the news on Tuesday.
“Carson has no limitations.”
— Kristen Rodgers (@KristenERodgers) May 21, 2019
Doug Pederson says they won’t hold Wentz back at all during OTAs. @FOX29philly pic.twitter.com/f5xA2eIQli
Heading into this season, the Eagles have the most talented roster during the Doug Pederson era after their offseason additions.
Howie Roseman's strategy this offseason has been clear: provide Carson Wentz with as much help as possible can and leave no room for excuses. With the arsenal of weapons Wentz will have at his disposal this season, there's no reason he can't lead this team back to the promised land. The team will go as Carson goes, and after watching his backup lead his team throughout the playoffs the past two years, he needs to be up for the challenge.
Wentz reportedly being good to go for OTAs is obviously a huge deal if it does happen. Wentz took a huge leap from 2016 to 2017 because he had all offseason with his teammates. Missing that last year was a big deal #Eagles
— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) May 20, 2019
Although Wentz wasn't terrible last season, it was obvious that he had taken a step back from his MVP-caliber performance the season prior. Whether it's injuries or a lack of progression holding Wentz back, the Eagles franchise QB cannot afford any shortcomings this year. It's time to go out there and get the job done.
Wentz spent his entire offseason last year rehabbing his torn ACL, leading to his inconsistent play during the season. Now with a full offseason of work heading into 2019, he has absolutely no excuse this time around.