Washington Commanders president Jason Wright just went OFF on a reporter over an interview the guy did with Carson Wentz ... calling it and the media member a "pompous, unprofessional mess."
"I recognize you have made a living on childlike provocation," Wright said in a scathing statement aimed at the reporter, "but it needs to be called out. Don't expect special access and good luck building rapport with the guys."
Wright's anger stems from a chat that 7News D.C.'s Scott Abraham had with Wentz earlier this week.
well then, talk about not pulling any punches pic.twitter.com/DPF1t2Shke
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) August 12, 2022
In the talk with the Commanders' quarterback, Abraham pointed out a lot of Wentz's flaws -- and then said during the sit-down "Philly didn't want you" and "Indy didn't want you."
Wentz didn't appear too bothered by the comments and questions -- answering them the best he could -- but Wright was obviously enraged.
"It's not that the guys can't take criticism," the 40-year-old said. "Just be a journalist and follow standard practices. Others have found a way to do both."
Wright went on to praise Wentz for demonstrating "grace & class" during the interview.
Carson Wentz Read Option 😳 pic.twitter.com/fo362odoRC
— Commanders Core (@CommandersCore) August 9, 2022
Wentz -- who is playing for his third team in the last three years -- is expected to be Washington's starting quarterback this season.
Abraham, meanwhile, has only issued one tweet since Wright's criticism, writing, "Thank you for the responses to my interview with Carson Wentz."