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Derek Carr Announces Immediate Retirement from NFL Due to Shoulder Injuries

The 34-year-old quarterback ends an 11-year career after medical evaluations revealed a labrum tear and rotator cuff damage, leaving him unable to continue playing at a competitive level.

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Overview

  • Derek Carr officially retired from professional football on May 10, 2025, citing career-ending shoulder injuries.
  • The New Orleans Saints confirmed the announcement in a press release, detailing the medical reasons behind his decision.
  • Carr sustained a labrum tear and rotator cuff injury, with doctors concluding that even surgery could not guarantee a full recovery for professional play.
  • Drafted by the Oakland Raiders in 2014, Carr played 143 games over 11 seasons, earning four Pro Bowl selections and setting multiple franchise records.
  • In a statement, Carr expressed deep gratitude to his wife, teammates, coaches, management, and fans for their support throughout his career.