Dave Zangaro, with a good – if short – profile on Carson Wentz, who is about as interesting as a lightly colored rock:

Wentz is boring. But it’s by design. While he’s not exactly a celebutant during the offseason, he’ll at least let some of his personality fly. During the season, though, his life becomes as bland as possible. Remember way back before he was drafted, when Howie Roseman compared Wentz and Jared Goff to chocolate and vanilla ice cream? The Eagles definitely got Vanilla. Wentz spends most of his day at the NovaCare Complex before heading across the bridge to his South Jersey home.

How does he wind down after a long day?

“Honestly, I like to hang out with my dogs and take them out back and hop on the little electric bicycle and drive around and let them chase me or play fetch with them or do whatever,” Wentz said. “I have a little space, a little land. I’m free out there to some extent, give me a little peace of mind.”

Four mornings out of the week during the season, Wentz leaves his home around 5:30 a.m. and pulls into the NovaCare Complex around 6, depending on traffic. He normally either listens to worship music or a sermon podcast during his commute.

Sometimes he’ll toss in an audio book. One he recommended was “Forgotten God” by Francis Chan. It’s a book about the Holy Spirit.

“It kind of just gets my mind right,” Wentz said.

He’s big into his dogs. What I want to know: Does he have a dog walker? For a guy who spends 12 hours per day at work, and travels a lot, one would think someone has to exercise those dogs. Or does he have them trained so well that they just spend their days washing each other’s feet and barking out Leviticus 11?