When Derek Carr joined the New Orleans Saints, he was envisioned as the lifeline for head coach Dennis Allen’s career. This was a high-stakes signing, with Allen seeking a quarterback capable of lifting the team from its struggles. Yet, the storyline took an unexpected twist. Just two seasons into Carr’s journey in the Big Easy, Allen was dismissed in a surprise mid-season move, and recently, Carr announced his shock retirement from football altogether.
Meanwhile, Allen’s fortunes have shifted; once a sought-after name in this year’s coaching landscape, he’s now serving as the Chicago Bears defensive coordinator. During a recent rookie minicamp, he reflected on the news of Carr’s retirement, sharing heartfelt sentiments.
“What an incredible individual,” Allen expressed to the press. “I remember the day we drafted him in Oakland, and it was rewarding to coach him as he continued to grow in New Orleans. I truly admire Derek Carr. I haven’t had a chance to talk to him yet; I just learned of his decision before heading onto the practice field today. He contributed so much and was always a joy to have around the team.”
As the Saints turn a new chapter, the atmosphere in New Orleans is almost completely renewed. With a fresh head coach at the helm and uncertainty looming in the quarterback position, newcomers Tyler Shough and Spencer Rattler could have the opportunity to rise to the occasion. The onus now falls on Kellen Moore, stepping in for Allen, to select the right player for this pivotal role. As for Carr? He left behind a legacy with a parting gift of $30 million, allowing him to bask in retirement, grateful for his health—a privilege not all former players can claim.