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Derek Carr’s net worth mirrors his steadfast NFL journey. Consistent on-field performances and savvy endorsements have translated his resilience into substantial financial success. Check out his fortu...
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Shough could be a Day 2 or Day 3 pick, and the Saints would be grabbing a quarterback reminiscent of Derek Carr in the mind of The Athletic's Ted Nguyen.
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Raiders Wire on MSNRaiders fans should be 'psyched' at QB Geno Smith deal in Las VegasWhat Geno Smith brings to the table compared to the deal he just signed with the Raiders make him a huge bargain signing fans should be very happy about.
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Saints Wire on MSNDerek Carr's uncertain outlook makes Saints a good fit for Alabama QB Jalen MilroeJalen Milroe will need time to develop, and Derek Carr entering his likely final year with the Saints could prepare Milroe to compete in 2026.
In the little more than two seasons since the Raiders moved on from longtime face of the franchise Derek Carr, they’ve started six different quarterbacks.
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Sporting News on MSN$195 million QB could be Saints' bridge for Colorado's Shedeur Sanders for a yearThe Saints could be looking to take their time with Colorado's Shedeur Sanders under center if they draft the "Grown QB."
Publicly at least, the Saints are content with Carr as their expected 2025 starter. New head coach Kellen Moore, who was initially evasive of questions about Carr's contract status, said prior to free agency he feels "really good" about the former longtime Raiders starter leading the Saints' offense next season.
The New Orleans Saints recently acquired Derek Carr, but it seems the NFC South club might make a surprising decision regarding the veteran quarterback's future.
APRIL 3: The Raiders have a deal done with Geno Smith. They are giving the trade acquisition a two-year extension, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports. This will keep the ex-Seahawks starter under contract through 2027.
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A to Z Sports on MSNLas Vegas Raiders players know just how important it is that the team traded for QB Geno SmithThe Las Vegas Raiders desperately needed a quarterback, but not just any quarterback, they needed a big improvement. They needed someone they could keep around for more than one year -- a guy who isn't a career backup that they're trying as a starter.
The Raiders just opened up the vault to pay star defensive end Maxx Crosby this offseason, rewarding their emotional leader with a massive deal that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL.