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NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr retires after 11 seasons due to shoulder injury. "GMFB" debates what should the New Orleans Saints do at ...
Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Saints won't have to pay Carr's $30 million guaranteed salary for the upcoming season and the club won't seek reimbursement for his $10 million roster and signing bonus that was paid in March.
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Pro Football Network on MSNDerek Carr Injury Update: Insider Drops Info on Saints QB’s Status for Week 1 of 2025 SeasonThe New Orleans Saints’ quarterback situation is about as up in the air as it gets right now. With Derek Carr nursing a shoulder injury, the Saints took a chance on former Louisville QB Tyler Shough early in the second round of April’s draft just a year after drafting Spencer Rattler,
Brother David Carr breaks down factors of Quarterback Derek Carr's decision to retire after 11 seasons. NFL Network's Sara Walsh: Safety Shilo Sanders has impressed so far at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' rookie minicamp.
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A to Z Sports on MSNDerek Carr receives an expensive thank you from the New Orleans Saints as his surprising decision helps them out in a big wayDerek Carr made a difficult decision to retire from football, and the New Orleans Saints will move forward without their quarterback of the last two years. With Carr's sudden decision comes not just the on-field implications,
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Carr tried an injection and rehab but it wouldn't allow him to possibly return to 100 percent unless he underwent surgery. The team also announced that the veteran passer had a labral tear and "significant degenerative changes" to his rotator cuff, which were discovered in March.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore gives his reaction during a press conference to the retirement announcement made by former Saints quarterback Derek Carr.