Saints Take Final Steps to End Derek Carr Era in New Orleans
- Derek Carr, a 34-year-old quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, announced his retirement in May 2025 following 11 NFL seasons.
- Carr chose to retire after a shoulder injury required surgery that would have sidelined him for the entire 2025 season, making him less than 100% healthy.
- Carr wanted to leave on terms benefiting both himself and the Saints, acknowledging he could not play at the needed level without surgery and opting against taking guaranteed money while sidelined.
- He forfeited $30 million for 2025, and the Saints placed him on the reserve/retired list on Tuesday, preserving team rights and resulting in a $14.5 million dead cap hit for the Saints.
- Carr's retirement opens a quarterback competition among Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener, and rookie Tyler Shough, leaving the Saints with an unproven room and prompting Carr to consider a possible sports media career.
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Derek Carr Explains Why He Gave Up $30 Million And Decided To Retire: "I Don't Play For The Money"
One of the biggest shockers of the offseason was Derek Carr’s decision to retire from the NFL due to a shoulder injury that required surgery and would have likely sidelined him for the entire 2025 season. The quarterback could’ve opted to undergo surgery and cashed in on the $30 million he was owed in base […]
Why Derek Carr turned down $30 million to retire
Derek Carr might be the most noble man in football. The former Saints and Raiders quarterback told Front Office Sports in an interview that part of his decision to retire was related to not wanting to just get cut a big check from the Saints.
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