Back in March, Derek Carr picked up a football for the first time in months. The guy was rehabbing a concussion and a fractured left hand from a brutal December game against the Giants . But let’s face it—just when he began throwing again, something felt off. A sharp pain in his right shoulder. Yes, his throwing arm. Medical scans revealed that Derek Carr has a torn labrum and “ significant degenerative changes to his rotator cuff .” Just like that, the Saints ‘ legend faced a tough decision. Either go under the knife and hope for a comeback, or step away from the game he loved. Derek chose the latter. “It was time. He’s very content with where he is,” Derek’s brother, David Carr , said. The NFL legend was as surprised as any NFL fan when Derek hung up his cleats. Unexpect
Derek Carr’s Brother Confirms New Offer From Big TV Network After Retirement From Saints Almost a month before, Derek Carr unexpectedly announced his retirement and now everyone's speculating about hi
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