NFL training camps have officially begun and we are that much closer to the start of the 2021 NFL season. With that, many players have come out and expressed their concerns and frustrations after the NFL instituted new policies for vaccinated and unvaccinated players. On Wednesday, new Indianapolis Colts quarterback Carson Wentz was asked if he's vaccinated, and his answer was, well, very uninformative. 

That's all he said about it.

However, from previous experiences, whenever players say it's a “personal decision” it usually means they aren't vaccinated. Either way, yet another interesting answer and refusal to tell if he has received it or not.

With the NFL's new policies put into place, it highly favors players who have received the vaccine and others have come out and said they felt forced to get it by the NFL, although that certainly isn't the case.

At this point, who truly knows if Wentz received the shot or not, as a lot of players have been surprisingly coy with the whole situation.

As far as the Colts are concerned, the addition of Wentz on the field is a big one for them after they acquired him in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. Philip Rivers ran the show last season before hanging it up for good, and the offense of Wentz, Jonathan Taylor, and Michael Pittman has a lot of people excited.

 

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