Discussions over Carson Wentz’s wardrobe went viral on social media after the new Washington Commanders quarterback showed up to his debut press conference rocking a ketchup and mustard-colored suit.
Retired NFL defensive tackle and current ESPN analyst Booger McFarland poked fun at Wentz’s “mustard blazer and crimson shirt.”
It’s an “aggressive” look, he said on SportsCenter.
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The Sunday Night Football Twitter account compared Wentz’s look to the suit Deion Sanders wore when he joined the franchise.
Who wore it better? ?#NFL pic.twitter.com/8SxgXoJIao
— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) March 17, 2022
“Carson Wentz has owned the suit for nearly a decade, since his days at North Dakota State. It came in handy on Thursday,” one DMV-area publication tweeted.
Carson Wentz has owned the suit for nearly a decade, since his days at North Dakota State. It came in handy on Thursday. https://t.co/0V7SM0tRtH
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) March 17, 2022
“Carson Wentz made an interesting style choice for his first press conference as QB1 of the Washington Commanders,” another outlet reported.
Carson Wentz made an interesting style choice for his first press conference as QB1 of the Washington Commanders. https://t.co/nMtcVjdmRC
— The Team 980 (@team980) March 17, 2022
“Carson Wentz definitely took as many suits as he could grab from the store he bought this from before getting in the random hot dog car that crashed into the front of it,” one user commented.
Carson Wentz definitely took as many suits as he could grab from the store he bought this from before getting in the random hot dog car that crashed into the front of it pic.twitter.com/StFN6vFtqO
— Connor Toole (@CTooleSaysStuff) March 17, 2022
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“Wentz wore a dramatic burgundy and gold suit, representing the team colors right out of the gate,” a Virginia outlet tweeted.
Wentz wore a dramatic burgundy and gold suit, representing the team colors right out of the gate. https://t.co/3OKj06Sa9X
— The Daily Progress (@DailyProgress) March 17, 2022