NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero have reported that Derek Carr, the quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, would likely miss several weeks due to a fractured non-throwing hand.
In the fourth quarter of the Saints’ 14–11 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday, Carr sustained an injury. He tried to use his left hand to brace his fall after crashing into a teammate after diving forward for a first down.
Carr might miss the remainder of the season because New Orleans just has four games left on their schedule.
Darren Rizzi, the head coach of the Saints, disputed the allegation during his press conference on Monday.
Rizzi stated, “I’ve already seen some reports out there that are a little bit false.” I don’t think it will be a [injured reserve] issue as it stands right now.
Later, he added: It seems to be nonsurgical right now. This will continue to happen on a daily basis because if it were surgical, we would be having a different discourse.
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Carr is included in the concussion protocol, according to Rizzi.
Carr had to leave the game early for the second time this season due to injury on Sunday. He missed the following three games after suffering an oblique muscle injury in a Week 5 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Carr has passed for 2,145 yards, 15 touchdowns, and five interceptions in 10 games this season. He hasn’t had a higher passer rating since the 2020 season, when he was a member of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler started the three games that Carr missed, even though backup Jake Haener took his place in the two games he left early. Rattler threw for 571 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in those three games.
The Saints’ record improved to 5-8 with the victory over the Giants. This season, New Orleans is 0-3 under Rattler and 5-5 when Carr begins.
The Saints are 3-1 since Rizzi took over as interim head coach on November 4. After a seven-game losing streak in Week 9, New Orleans fired Dennis Allen.
Carr is in his second season with the Saints after being selected by the Raiders in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. In March 2023, Carr agreed to a four-year, $150 million contract and a $100 million guarantee with New Orleans.
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