Derek Carr Retires: Career Cut Short by Shoulder Injury
Veteran quarterback Derek Carr retires from the NFL due to a labral tear and rotator cuff injury, ending an 11-season career.

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Derek Carr, 34, announces his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons due to a significant shoulder injury. The former Saints quarterback struggled with injuries after joining the team in 2023, accumulating a record of 14-13. Carr made this decision after consulting medical advice regarding his injury, which included a labral tear and degenerative changes in his rotator cuff. He expressed gratitude for his career and fans' support. The Saints have selected Tyler Shough as a potential future quarterback following Carr's retirement.
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