Former
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback
Derek Carr is signing with the
New Orleans Saints, sources told ESPN's Dianna Russini on Monday.
Carr appeared to confirm the news,
tweeting Monday: "Who dat."
The Saints, who finished 7-10 last season, were among three teams, including the
New York Jets and
Carolina Panthers, to have pursued Carr for several weeks after the Raiders allowed the veteran quarterback to talk to teams to possibly facilitate a trade.
Carr, 31, visited New Orleans and met with several members of the organization over two days in early February. He also met again with the team last week at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
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Carr declined to waive a no-trade clause in his contract and was released by the Raiders on Feb. 14 -- just before a deadline that would have guaranteed $40 million of his contract over the next two years. The release allowed him to immediately sign with any team instead of waiting until the official start of free agency.
Last season he finished with 3,522 passing yards (the third-lowest mark of his nine-year career), 24 touchdown passes, 14 interceptions (tied for the most in a single season), a 60.8% completion percentage (a career low) and an 86.3 passer rating (a career low).
Carr's history with Saints coach Dennis Allen dates to 2014, when Allen was in his third season as coach of the then-Oakland Raiders. Allen was involved with selecting Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft and made the decision to start him right away as a rookie.
Allen was fired by the Raiders just four games into the 2014 season, but Carr remained with the team for nine seasons, going 63-79 while completing 64.6% of his passes and throwing for 35,222 yards and 217 touchdowns with 99 interceptions.
Saints' new Carr continues team's trend
Derek Carr going to the Saints continues the franchise's model of using free agency and non-homegrown players at quarterback. Since free agency began in 1993, the Saints have by far the most QB starts by players not drafted by them.
| TEAM | STARTS |
|---|
| Saints | 472 |
| Chiefs | 392 |
| Chargers | 337 |
| Giants | 320 |
| Broncos | 319 |
| -- Elias Sports Bureau | |