The Las Vegas Raiders cut Derek Carr two years ago. They haven't been better off. Avoiding the same mistake will be the Saints' aim as they decide whether to keep Carr for 2025.
The New Orleans Saints have been struggling in the absence of star quarterback Derek Carr and running back Alvin Kamara, and it turns out that is unlikely to change. According to ESPN NFL Insider, "Saints ruled out RB Alvin Kamara and QB Derek Carr for Sunday's game vs. the Raiders."
There is uncertainty surrounding the New Orleans Saints, including the status of quarterback Derek Carr. Here is why the Saints should stick with Carr for the 2025 season.
The New Orleans Saints are still holding out hope that Derek Carr can return for a Week 17 game against the Las Vegas Raiders; Alvin Kamara likeliest to return in Week 18.
If Carr isn’t able to prove he is ready to return, then it will be rookie Spencer Rattler who will get his fifth start of the season. Though the Saints have no won with Rattler at QB, including Monday becoming the only team in the NFL to be shut out.
Saints released the final injury report ahead of Week 17 matchup against the Raiders, with a Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara addition.
The New Orleans Saints won’t have quarterback Derek Carr or running back Alvin Kamara available for Monday night's game at Green Bay.
Saints quarterback Derek Carr is dealing with a non-throwing hand injury. Here are the latest updates regarding his Week 16 status.
We've reached fantasy championship week for many leagues, and it's quite a unique week considering there have already been six games played dating back to Christmas Day. Nevertheless, not only do we have nine more matchups on the docket entering Sunday,
The New Orleans Saints and Las Vegas Raiders will square off in Week 17 in a matchup between two teams that have been eliminated from playoff contention. The status of Saints running back Alvin Kamara was up in the air entering the week,
No game on the Raiders’ schedule shaped up as intriguing as this one at the beginning of the season but those expectations won’t be met.