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Derek Carr retires: Aaron Rodgers to Saints, or Tyler Shough gets a promotion? Big hint here

Derek Carr retires: Aaron Rodgers to Saints, or Tyler Shough gets a promotion? Big hint here

Hindustan Times10-05-2025

With Derek Carr retiring, the New Orleans Saints have an important choice to make - go shopping for a top-tier quarterback or promote rookie Tyler Shough to fill the big shoes. It looks like Kellen Moore and co have decided to go with the latter.
Carr suffered a shoulder injury after 10 games last season. The 34-year-old reportedly took injections and even underwent rehabilitation, but there were no signs of full recovery ahead of the 2025 season. The Saints knew his status and decided to back Tyler Shough, drafting the former Louisville Cardinals quarterback in the second round.
Two-time Super Bowl champion Deion Branch told the team's fans to be excited about Shough, just hours before Derek Carr made the big announcement.
'Tyler's all that. I promise you. I want to be the person to quieten down all the grumblings that I have, probably, slightly heard. About 'Oh, we didn't take the right quarterback.' No, you took the right quarterback, trust me, I promise you," Branch said.
Rookie minicamp began on Thursday, and NewOrleans.Football's Nick Underhill reported Kelvin Banks, Danny Stutsman, Quincy Riley, Devin Neal, Moliki Matavao, and Fadil Diggs have signed contracts. Three draft picks who were pending are Shough, Vernon Broughton, and Jonas Sanker.
Rodgers, who is a free agent after being released by the New York Jets, has been strongly linked to the Saints and Pittsburgh Steelers. The 41-year-old, however, is yet to make a clear choice. With Carr retiring and the Steelers trading star WR George Pickens, New Orleans could become an attractive landing spot for the four-time NFL MVP.

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