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Tyler Shough's Rookie of the Year odds are on the move after Derek Carr's retirement

Tyler Shough's Rookie of the Year odds are on the move after Derek Carr's retirement

USA Today10-05-2025

Tyler Shough's Rookie of the Year odds are on the move after Derek Carr's retirement
Tyler Shough was a good sleeper pick to win the 2025 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award before we knew Derek Carr wouldn't be in his way. With Saturday's stunning news that Carr is retiring, though, Shough is more than a sleeper, he's a bonafide Rookie of the Year candidate.
His rising odds reflect his improved candidacy, as Shough's only current competition for the New Orleans Saints starting quarterback job is Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener -- recent draft picks without much more experience than Shough.
At BetMGM, Shough's odds have moved from +2000 to +1500 to win Rookie of the Year, which remains sixth-best and second among quarterbacks behind Cam Ward at +250.
The movement was similar at other books.

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