Carson Wentz started a food truck as a way to deliver food to those in need



Even though Carson Wentz wasn’t the man who led the Philadelphia Eagles to victory in Super Bowl LII he’s still looked at as the team’s saviour by just about every single Eagles fan. If you walk around Philadelphia on a game day, or even a regular day for that matter, you’re going to see people walking around in their No. 11 Wentz Eagles jerseys.

While fans show their love for Wentz in various different ways the Eagles quarterback also finds ways to give back to them, that’s why he bought and started his own food truck, Thy Kingdom Crumb.



.@Eagles QB @cj_wentz brings meals and faith to people in need through a food truck he named: @tkctruck. pic.twitter.com/QLBU3Hr4hY — NFL (@NFL) September 22, 2018

With the help of local volunteers, the Carson Wentz AO1 Foundation and his teammates, Wentz delivers meals to people within the Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey area, regardless of their socioeconomic circumstance.



Some 🔥 pregame kicks for tomorrow! S/O to @jaredemerson for the amazing work! Grateful for your support brotha! @tkctruck @AO1Foundation pic.twitter.com/d5CXvXLh2Z — Carson Wentz (@cj_wentz) September 22, 2018

After going 7-9 with 3,782 yards, 16 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in his rookie season, Wentz came out firing in his sophomore season and compiled 3,296 yards, 33 touchdowns and 7 interceptions in just 13 games, so you can understand why Eagles fans are excited to see him back in uniform.

(H/T Twitter/NFL)