New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr is among his team's inactives for Thursday night's home game against the Denver Broncos. Carr (oblique) is missing his second straight game.
Saints quarterback Derek Carr has officially been ruled inactive for New Orleans’ Thursday Night Football matchup against the Denver Broncos. The Saints had already named rookie QB Spencer Rattler as its starter, but the official designation had not been revealed until Thursday night.
Once again, the New Orleans Saints were forced to make a tough choice on Thursday afternoon. As they prep for Thursday Night Football against the Denver Broncos and Sean Payton, they made a key roster move. Shaheed had knee surgery on Thursday for a meniscus injury.
The New Orleans Saints will host the Denver Broncos in a Thursday Night Football clash. Quarterback Derek Carr is on the injury report with an oblique injury that he suffered against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5, and that injury caused him to miss the Week 6 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Derek Carr (oblique) didn't practice this week. He isn't going to start, and he isn't likely to dress. The Saints, though, haven't ruled him out. New Orleans lists the starting quarterback as doubtful for Thursday Night Football against the Broncos.
As the New Orleans Saints take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 6, rookie Spencer Rattler is getting the start at quarterback. After Derek Carr’s latest injury update, Saints fans should expect more of Rattler moving forward.
FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer reported this morning that the Saints expect QB Derek Carr to miss the next three to four weeks with his oblique injury. Glazer
New Orleans could see another week of decline in fantasy points The New Orleans Saints lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, falling to 2-3. While the loss was somewhat anticipated, it could have been avoided to a degree with a revised game strategy.
Derek Carr left last Monday’s game with an injury. He is expected to miss a couple of weeks with an oblique tear. Jake Haener replaced him in Monday’s game, but the fifth-round rookie, Spencer Rattler will be the starter in Carr’s absence.
Without Derek Carr, how will the Saints offense perform against the Bucs? The New Orleans Saints, who began the season 2-0, are now 2-3 five weeks into the 2024 season.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr will reportedly miss multiple games because of an oblique injury suffered in Monday night's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Carr suffered an oblique injury in the Saints’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been battling some injury issues this season, and face a Week 6 opponent in the New Orleans Saints who haven't had the best luck health-wise themselves.
After conjuring three straight wins to climb back into the mix, the Denver Broncos have some Mile High Magic rolling. Broncos head coach Sean Payton would be wise to guard against looking too far ahead.
With Derek Carr out for “a few weeks” due to an oblique tear, New Orleans is going with Spencer Rattler.
The New Orleans Saints are set to make a decision in Week 6 that could change the face of the franchise. The 2-3 Saints are preparing to play the 3-2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at home.
New Orleans Saints starting quarterback Derek Carr, who injured his oblique in Monday's road loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, will miss at least the next two games, NFL Network reported Tuesday.
The New Orleans Saints will likely have to prepare to be without Derek Carr for their entire upcoming homestand.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that Saints QB Derek Carr is expected to miss multiple games with an oblique injury he suffered during the team’s Monday
The Bucs play the Saints in New Orleans on Sunday, but Tampa Bay may not face quarterback Derek Carr, who was injured in a 26-13 loss to the Chiefs in Kansas City on Monday Night Football.
The New Orleans Saints' frustrations continue. They just lost to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football, 26-13. The offense was incredibly inconsistent,
The New Orleans Saints suffered their third loss in a row on Monday, and that wasn't the team's only bad news. Quarterback Derek Carr, who exited the Saints' 26-13 road defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs due to an oblique injury, is headed for an MRI exam to assess the extent of the ailment.
Carr left the game with an 18-for-28 passing clip for 165 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.
Per New Orleans Times-Picayune Saints reporter Luke Johnson, the touchdown was Shaheed's ninth of at least 40 yards since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2022.
Derek Carr had thrown 5,606 passes in his NFL career ahead of the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and his New Orleans Saints, but he may be thinking about the ball he threw early on in the "Monday Night Football" contest for the rest of his life.
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