Carson Wentz is aware of the the buzz in Philadelphia following the Eagles' 29-10 win over the Browns in his NFL debut. He said it’s easy to “just try to block out the noise and focus on football,” but someone may let Wentz know what a very accomplished coach had to say about the No. 2 pick.

“He’s pretty damn impressive,” Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said Thursday. “It looks now that Philadelphia is going to be very well-rewarded for the risk they took on draft day giving up a lot of stuff to get this guy because he looks like he’s going to be a long-term helluva quarterback.”

Fangio’s Bears will host Wentz and the Eagles on Monday night at Soldier Field. Conventional thinking says that Fangio will throw a lot at the rookie to see if Wentz can handle it, but he managed Cleveland’s pressure just fine. He was hit nine times and sacked twice, but stayed composed and managed the game well. Wentz knows that he’ll see things that are unexpected each week.

“It’ll be interesting. It’s one of those things where, we’ll really not sure,” he said. “We don’t really expect anything too off the wall, but you never know. you never know what, they might have a special game plan for our offense and how we do things. we just watch the film like we can. If we gotta react and make some adjustments we’ll definitely do that.”

Wentz will see certain formations designed to rattle him, and it’s job of the Eagles staff to do the best they can to prepare him for anything that will be thrown the rookie’s way.

“One thing that we can do as a staff is we can exhaust the tape and have a precise plan put in place for things that we see on tape now,” said Eagles rookie head coach Doug Pederson. “There’s always going to be that one or two unscouted looks that you haven’t seen on film, so those are always the wrinkles that D-coordinators will throw at you from time to time. And I would imagine that if we go, we’re going to see some of those.

“It relies a little bit on coaching and how well we prepare Carson to play and then for him to just study the tape, understand the game plan, understand how I’m using certain play calls to his advantage and to our advantage offensively, and just knowing the plan. Are there going to be times when defenses get us? Yeah, there are going to be those times. But if we can minimize those and keep him calm, then it makes it better.”

Each week will be another test for the former North Dakota State quarterback, and he’ll certainly take his lumps. A few could come in his first road, primetime game against a very good defensive coordinator. Pederson can help him along the way, as he has been with a lot of quarterbacks, including Brett Favre, and he was asked if there are any similarities.

“... Brett was more of the gunslinger, kind of hose it in there and get away with arm strength where with Carson, it's a little more calculated with him, but at the same time you see that same kind of grit, determination, toughness that I saw with Brett playing with him for eight years," he said.

It’s only been one game, but if Wentz keeps it up, there’ll be more and more acclaim like this he’ll have to try to block out to focus on his rookie season.