New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr left Week 14’s win over the New York Giants with multiple injuries, thrusting the end of his season into uncertainty. With playoff hopes dwindling, some expect the quarterback to be shut down,
Though Derek Carr may not be able to play in Week 17, he'll be seeing the Las Vegas Raiders for the first time since his release.
Jacobs did not see a ton of action against the Saints but he still led the Packers with 69 rushing yards and a touchdown on 13 carries to go with 38 receiving yards on four receptions and four targets. As for Carr, he can be expected to sit out the rest of the season, given his injury and the Saints being out of playoff contention already.
The New Orleans Saints might have already played their last game in the 2024 NFL season with quarterback Derek Carr.
Heading into their Week 16 matchup against the Packers, Saints QB Derek Carr and RB Alvin Kamar were ruled out due to injury.
The New Orleans Saints won’t have quarterback Derek Carr or running back Alvin Kamara available for Monday night's game at Green Bay.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr is dealing with a fractured hand and missed the team’s loss to the Washington Commanders in Week 15. Now, Carr is lis
Monday night's game between the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers also became an opportunity for former Las Vegas Raiders stars Derek Carr and Josh Jacobs to catch up. The two used to star for the Raiders' offense; Carr played for the Raiders from 2014-22 while Jacobs wore the AFC West team's colors from 2019-23.
The New Orleans Saints’ season hit rock bottom with a humiliating 34-0 defeat in primetime that left fans and analysts questioning the team’s direction. While injuries certainly played their part, the complete collapse on national television exposed deeper issues that can’t be explained.
Saints 25, Raiders 13. Neither team has much to play for here, but I simply think the Saints, even with their injuries, have a more talented roster. Tyler Dragon: S
At the end of Week 16, the New Orleans Saints endured a crushing blowout loss to the Packers, leading quarterback Spencer Rattler to offer a stark admission about the state of the NFC South team.