Overview
- Derek Carr's May 10 retirement followed a diagnosis of a labral tear and degenerative rotator cuff damage in his throwing shoulder.
- Sources indicate Carr had been contemplating retirement before fully understanding the severity of his shoulder injury.
- Carr's representatives gauged interest from at least two NFL teams earlier this year, though no formal discussions occurred.
- The Saints did not grant Carr permission to explore opportunities with other teams, adding complexity to the situation.
- Carr and the Saints reached a financial agreement allowing him to retain a $10M bonus while forgoing $30M in potential earnings.