Mon, Dec 9, 1:56 PM ESTIan Rapoportrotowire2 analyses
Derek Carr, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, has reportedly suffered a fracture in his non-throwing hand during a recent game, which is expected to sideline him for multiple weeks. While the Saints have not officially ruled him out for Week 15 against the Commanders, the injury could jeopardize his availability for the remainder of the regular season. In his absence, the team may have to rely on either Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler as their starting quarterback. Additionally, Carr is facing a depleted receiving corps, with key players likely unavailable for upcoming games.
  • Derek Carr's injury could significantly impact the Saints' offensive performance.
  • The Saints may have to rely on inexperienced quarterbacks in Carr's absence.
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Injury
Week 15
  • Carr is believed to have suffered a fracture in his non-throwing hand.
  • He may miss multiple games and could be in danger of missing the rest of the regular season.
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  • The Saints will likely have to pivot to either Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler as starting QB.
  • The receiving corps is extremely depleted, with key players like Chris Olave and Cedrick Wilson potentially unavailable.