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The New Orleans Saints could look to send Derek Carr back to the Las Vegas Raiders to end his NFL
The Las Vegas Raiders seem set to go into 2026 with a rookie quarterback, but some think they should pursue an intriguing option.
Carr is the Raiders' all-time passing yards leader with 35,222. He'll forever be etched in franchise history. It's interesting to hear Carr's weighing a comeback, but his decision will have no bearing on the Raiders' quarterback plans. Mendoza and Klint Kubiak are the way forward.
Former Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr might be back in the NFL next season.
Former Raiders and Saints quarterback Derek Carr addressed reports indicating he was considering coming out of retirement in his podcast.
Former Saints QB Derek Carr says he would end retirement for 'a chance to win a Super Bowl.' It's big talk for someone who's never won a playoff game.
New York Jets: Before Carr signed with the Saints in 2023, he closely looked at the Jets — who ended up trading for Rodgers. Three years later, the Jets (again) desperately need to find competent play at the position. Coach Aaron Glenn’s tenure depends on it, as he might be entering his second season already on the hot seat.
Derek Carr may have some gas left in the tank. The four-time Pro Bowler quarterback shockingly retired last May due to a shoulder injury, but could return next season if the “right situation and coaching staff” presents itself,
Derek Carr has confirmed he is willing to unretire but said it will take a special circumstance to lure him back to the playing field, which includes the chance to win a Super Bowl.
With the news that Derek Carr could potential unretire this offseason, NFL.com's Nick Shook looks at four potential destinations for the veteran quarterback. Could Carr end up as the Steelers' or Vikings' QB1?