Eagles rookie QB Carson Wentz has the full support of Vice President Joe Biden, according to President Barack Obama.

While campaigning for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia, Obama got cheers from the crowd as he let them know what Biden told him after the VP went to the Eagles-Browns game on Sept. 11. Obama said:

“Some of you may have seen Joe Biden at the Eagles game. He told me, ‘Barack, you’ve got to get on the Wentz wagon. They’ve got a new quarterback. We’ve got hope in Philly.'”

Barack Obama says he came to Philadelphia to scout Carson Wentz. Joe Biden told him to “get on the Wentz Wagon.” pic.twitter.com/c5YCpy9qVr — Dan McQuade (@dhm) September 13, 2016

But then the president was booed when he added that he could never abandon his Chicago Bears for the Eagles. He continued:

“And I had to explain that I am a Bears fan. We play Philly next Monday night, so I’ve got to stick with my team, but I am gonna go to Philly and scout out what all of the fuss is about.”

Wentz played unbelievably well in the Eagles’ 29-10 win against Cleveland this past weekend. He completed 22 of 37 passes for 278 yards with two touchdowns.

Not many rookies can say they were mentioned by the president a couple days after their NFL debut. While it may be a little too early to call Wentz the future of Philadelphia, he’s not off to a bad start.