There are several indications Stafford will find out where he plays in 2025 in the next couple of weeks. Plus, why the Saints keeping Derek Carr makes sense.
Matthew Stafford has been given permission to talk with other teams. The Saints won’t be in the market, but a Stafford trade could impact Derek Carr:
The NFL is raising its 2025 salary cap higher than expected. Here’s how the Saints can get under the cap, with or without Derek Carr:
The Jets wanted Derek Carr a few years ago, but there is one specific coach who is no longer in New York that may have changed things:
The New Orleans Saints and first-year head coach Kellen Moore need to have a plan to solve their long-term answer at quarterback beyond Derek Carr.
The Saints appear committed to retaining quarterback Derek Carr in 2025, with a contract restructure likely in the works.
The Saints appear to have put an end to the controversy surrounding the quarterback position, at least for now. According to ESPN's Katherine Terrell, Saints general manager Mickey Loomis and head coach Kellen Moore both backed incumbent veteran Derek Carr to be their starter next year.
Derek Carr's time with the New Orleans Saints has been underwhelming, prompting the team's general manager to reveal their plans for the veteran quarterback. When Derek Carr joined the New Orleans Saints in 2023,
Saints general manager Mickey Loomis told a scrum of reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday that the club is planning to have QB Derek Carr return in 2025 despite New Orleans' current salary cap situation.
There is a possibility that the New Orleans Saints cut ties with quarterback Derek Carr this offseason if the team wants to get its financial house in order in the next few years. If that happens, one NFL analyst thinks Carr will go to the AFC.