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Derek Carr officially retired from the NFL this past weekend after suffering a season-ending injury with the Saints. The decision put an end to an 11-year
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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Pro Football Network on MSNAaron Rodgers’ Former Teammate Floats 4-Time NFL MVP’s Name for Saints As Derek Carr’s ReplacementDerek Carr shocked the football world recently when he announced he was retiring from the New Orleans Saints before the start of the 2025 season. He reportedly discovered a previously unknown shoulder injury and decided it was better to walk away.
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College Football Network on MSN‘Carr Knew Something’ — Derek Carr Drops Simple Comment on Coach Prime’s Post, But Fans Can’t Stop Talking About ItDerek Carr didn’t say much, but his message was loud and clear. The former Saints quarterback recently left a single bullseye emoji under a post by Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders, which featured a video of his son,
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.
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Pro Football Network on MSNDerek Carr Shows Confidence in Shedeur Sanders With Perfect Response Under Deion Sanders’ PostDerek Carr may have stepped away from the NFL, but that doesn’t mean he’s stepping away from football. Hours after announcing his retirement, the longtime quarterback found himself right back in the mix;
Carr’s previous engagement at Brave came in late January, shortly after he challenged ESPN host Max Kellerman and co-host Stephen A. Smith to a fight in a UFC Octagon. Kellerman had said on the air that Carr “didn’t look like he wanted it.”
The Chicago Bears must do everything they can to make sure Caleb Williams doesn't suffer the same fate as Derek Carr.