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New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr had to leave the game early against the Kansas City Chiefs due to an oblique injury, and it looks like he will be out for several weeks.
Carr’s absence will be felt as he has not missed a game due to injury since 2017. Despite his desire to play through the injury, the medical staff will make the final decision on his return.
With Carr expected to miss the next two games against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Denver Broncos, the Saints will have to rely on either Jake Haener or rookie Spencer Rattler to lead the offense.
Rattler, if given the opportunity to start, will join a growing list of rookie quarterbacks who have earned starting roles in the 2024 season. The Patriots, Bears, Commanders, and Broncos have all turned to rookie QBs to lead their teams.
The Saints, who started the season strong with a 2-0 record, have faltered in their last three games. Scoring only 49 points in those games compared to 91 in the first two, New Orleans will look to turn things around with a new quarterback under center.
As the Saints navigate through this challenging period without their starting QB, the upcoming games will be crucial in determining their season’s trajectory. Whether it’s Haener or Rattler leading the charge, New Orleans will need a strong performance to get back on track.