New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr is moving to Fresno. No, the former Fresno State star is not retiring any time soon, but he told reporters in New Orleans that Fresno is
Derek Carr wants to do what he can to help the Saints in 2025, but he says he won’t take a pay cut: ‘Especially with what I put on tape’
The New Orleans Saints are heading for a complete overhaul heading into 2025. Many believe QB Derek Carr will be gone and one prediction has the Saints landing a veteran QB from the AFC.
Carr will miss his fourth straight game after suffering a fracture to his non-throwing hand in a Dec. 8 win over the New York Giants. Though Saints interim coach pushed back against reporting that described Carr's return as unlikely, the quarterback ultimately wasn't able to heal enough in order to play.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr said he would not take a pay cut for the team, but he would restructure his deal.
Things are looking incredibly bleak for the New Orleans Saints as the 2024 NFL season winds down. It will be another year without a playoff berth in the post-Dr
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr said he "wouldn't take a pay cut" amid the team's dire cap space situation heading into next season. "Yeah,
Derek Carr missed seven games in 2024 due to injury, including the final four contests due to a broken hand. He signed a four-year, $150 million contract with New Orleans in 2023, and as it stands currently,
Derek Carr is keeping New Orleans in his prayers. The Saints quarterback posted a message to X on Wednesday morning after 10 people were killed and 35 injured when a driver in a white pickup truck ran over New Year’s revelers on Bourbon Street at around 3:15 a.
Former Fresno State star and current New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr announced he and his family are moving to Fresno this offseason. Carr shared his plans for this summer on Wednesday, including getting healthy and moving back to the Central Valley.
Derek Carr recently told ESPN's Katherine Terrell wasn't willing to play ball with the New Orleans Saints by taking a pay cut, and that is fine. Players are owed the guaranteed money in their contracts.