UNDATED (AP) — Carson Wentz reportedly is on the move once again.
A person with direct knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press the Washington Commanders have agreed to acquire the quarterback from the Indianapolis Colts.
The deal cannot be finalized until the start of the new league year next week.
It was not immediately clear what the Commanders would send to the Colts in their latest attempt for a franchise quarterback. ESPN reported two third-round draft picks were involved.
Wentz has three years remaining on his contract. The 2016 second overall pick of the Eagles spent just one season with Indianapolis.
In other NFL news:
— Brian Flores wants the NFL to reject the Dolphins’ request for an arbitration hearing regarding his class-action lawsuit against the team and the league alleging racist hiring practices. Flores filed his lawsuit against the NFL, Dolphins, Giants and Broncos following his dismissal by Miami. Flores led the Dolphins to consecutive winning seasons before he was fired in January.
— The Cardinals have released linebacker Jordan Hick, saving the team $6.5 million in cap room. Hicks spent the last three years with the Cardinals after playing for Philadelphia from 2015-18.
— The Panthers have re-signed kicker Zane Gonzalez to a two-year contract after he helped solidify the kicking position last season. Gonzalez joined the team in Week 2 and made 20 of 22 on field goal attempts, including 17 straight before sustaining a season-ending quad injury.