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A Detroit Lions quarterback was named a potential trade target for the New Orleans Saints after Derek Carr announced he would ...
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNKellen Moore declares a Saints QB competition after Derek Carr retiresHow will the Saints go about replacing Derek Carr? Kellen Moore says it'll be a competition between Jake Haener, Spencer Rattler, and Tyler Shough.
Derek Carr's tenure as a New Orleans Saint was defined by the damage he took. He was an injury report mainstay in his first ...
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Yardbarker on MSNAnalyst predicts who will be Saints' Week 1 starting QB after Derek Carr's retirementA 2023 fourth-round draft pick, Haener made just one regular-season start over his first two pro campaigns. In total, he has ...
Is Aaron Rodgers to New Orleans a good idea? Comparing the Saints’ weapons and NFC South with the Steelers offense and the AFC North ...
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The Cold Wire on MSNFormer Player Predicts Which QB Will Start For SaintsDerek Carr’s unexpected retirement due to a degenerative shoulder injury has left the New Orleans Saints scrambling for ...
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Sporting News on MSNSaints drafting Tyler Shough instead of Shedeur Sanders under microscope after Derek Carr's retirementFollowing Derek Carr's shocking retirement, Saints fans have further lamented New Orleans' decision to draft Tyler Shough ...
Ex-NFL quarterback Chase Daniel feels that rookie Tyler Shough has the best chance of becoming the New Orleans Saints' starting quarterback after Derek Carr's retirement.
It shouldn't have come as a shock given the developments of recent weeks, but New Orleans Saints QB Derek Carr’s decision to ...
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNEx-Saints coach Dennis Allen reacts to Derek Carr's retirementFormer New Orleans Saints HC Dennis Allen shared his reaction to Derek Carr's retirement when speaking with Chicago Bears reporters over the weekend.
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New Orleans Saints veteran starting quarterback Derek Carr is retiring because of a labral tear in his right shoulder and ...
Aaron Rodgers was released by the New York Jets on March 12, with a post-June 1 designation. The move allows the Jets to spread his cap charge of $49 million over two years.
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