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Coach: Saints QB Carr out despite best efforts

  • Katherine Terrell, ESPN Staff WriterJan 3, 2025, 05:22 PM ET

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      Katherine Terrell came back to ESPN to cover the New Orleans Saints in the summer of 2022. She left the company in 2019 after joining in 2016 to cover the Cincinnati Bengals. Katherine is a graduate of LSU and a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, native, and she has covered the NFL since 2013. You can follow Katherine on Twitter: @Kat_Terrell

METAIRIE, La. — New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ending his season.

Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi had repeatedly disputed the idea that Carr’s season was over after the veteran fractured his non-throwing hand against the New York Giants on Dec. 8. Rizzi had said each week since the injury that he would keep the door open for Carr to play.

“I got frustrated with reports in the beginning because I witnessed and watched this guy every single day come in here and rehab with a purpose of getting back,” Rizzi said Friday. “At no point in the rehab process was there ever a ‘I’m done for the year’ and it was literally ‘We’ll see how I feel tomorrow.’ He’s been progressing every day. I think it goes without saying … he really wanted to try to get back for the last two games being the Raiders honestly, and then this game, it just didn’t go as planned. Sometimes that happens and as I said, we never want to put [him] out there in a position where he felt like he couldn’t function at a high level, and that’s just not how we feel right now.”

The Saints listed Alvin Kamara, who has missed two games with a groin injury, as doubtful. Rizzi said the team would put him through tests Saturday to see if he can play. Chris Olave, who sustained multiple concussions this season and has not played since Nov. 3, is officially questionable.

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Rizzi said Monday that Carr would need to go through at least one successful simulated game scenario to be able to play in the season finale. The Saints had attempted to do that last week to bring Carr back against the Las Vegas Raiders, his former team.

The Saints injected Carr’s hand with pain medication, but he did not have full functionality, the coach said.

“We already tried once before. We did try to eject the hand and see if he could function. We’re just not there yet,” Rizzi said Friday.

“I know that’s all been behind the scenes and that’s not seen by everybody every day, but it’s seen by me and our staff and our players and so I do want to commend him on the effort to try to get back out here on the field. He really did everything humanly possible to do that.”

The coach had said Monday that the team would try a simulation again early in the week before the Saints resumed practice Wednesday.

“If you see him out there with that red jersey running around then that means he did well Tuesday or Wednesday [prior to practice],” Rizzi said.

The simulation had not been run by Wednesday. On Friday, Rizzi declined to discuss the timing of the second simulation, saying he didn’t want to disclose details on the matter.

“It’s because of where he is with his rehab,” Rizzi said. “I’m following the lead of the medical side. It’s just where he is in the rehab. It’s better off waiting. In layman’s terms, it’s better if you get the hand as strong as possible before you do that to see if he’s going to be able to function.”

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Colts QB Richardson (back) out for season finale

  • Stephen Holder, ESPNJan 3, 2025, 02:33 PM ET

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      Stephen joined ESPN in 2022, covering the Indianapolis Colts and NFL at large. Stephen finished first place in column writing in the 2015 Indiana Associated Press Media Editors competition, and he is a previous top-10 winner in explanatory journalism in the Associated Press Sports Editors national contest. He has chronicled the NFL since 2005, covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2005-2013 and the Colts since 2013. He has previously worked for the Miami Herald, Tampa Bay Times, Indianapolis Star and The Athletic.

INDIANAPOLIS — Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has been ruled out of Sunday’s season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars, ending his season with two straight missed games due to ongoing issues with back spasms.

Richardson said this week he experienced severe pain from spasms that began on Christmas Eve night and caused him to have difficulty even standing up. Rehab and muscle relaxers did not have the desired effect, and Richardson remained sidelined.

This week, Richardson made significant progress, he said, but he was still experiencing issues that prevented him from practicing.

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“Just didn’t make enough progress this week,” coach Shane Steichen said.

Asked whether the injury will require surgery, Steichen said, “I don’t think it’s that severe.”

Richardson missed 13 games last season after a season-ending shoulder surgery. Sunday’s game will be his fourth missed game due to injury this season (he also missed two games during a brief benching).

It’s a suboptimal way to end Richardson’s second season.

“I think you’re going to go through some tough times in this league and it’s a tough league, but you got to battle through those things,” Steichen said of Richardson. “You’ve got to handle adversity in this league, and I think when you go through those types of situations that we went through this year, it’s going to make [him] stronger.”

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Rams to rest Stafford, start Garoppolo in finale

  • Sarah Barshop, ESPN Staff WriterJan 1, 2025, 04:29 PM ET

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      Sarah Barshop covers the Los Angeles Rams for ESPN. She joined ESPN in 2016 to cover the Green Bay Packers for ESPN Milwaukee. She then moved to Houston to cover the Texans. She came to ESPN after working as a writer and editor for Sports Illustrated. You can follow her on Twitter @sarahbarshop.

LOS ANGELES — Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford will not play in the team’s regular-season finale against the Seattle Seahawks, with coach Sean McVay saying Wednesday that Jimmy Garoppolo will start instead.

The 10-6 Rams clinched the NFC West in Week 17 but are still playing for playoff seeding. They will finish with the No. 3 seed with a win or a tie against Seattle on Sunday or a loss by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A Rams loss and a Buccaneers victory would give Los Angeles the No. 4 seed.

Garoppolo signed a one-year deal with the Rams in March to back up Stafford. Stetson Bennett, the Rams’ 2023 fourth-round pick, will serve as Garoppolo’s backup.

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McVay said the decision comes from “weighing the pros and cons” in what is “an important game for us.”

“I’m always trying to make decisions that I think are best for our football team,” he said. “It might not be best for everybody else, but if you said risk-reward, I think it’s some great opportunity for Jimmy to be able to play. I think it’s also an awesome opportunity for Matthew to be able to get rested, rejuvenated and ready to go for the playoffs. He’s accumulated so much experience, and I think that’s the important thing.”

Right tackle Rob Havenstein, who injured his shoulder during a Week 17 practice, will not play Sunday. McVay said “everything is tilting towards” Havenstein being ready for a playoff game.

Garoppolo signed with the Rams this offseason after he was released by the Las Vegas Raiders at the start of the new league year.

When asked whether he sees this game as an audition for a chance to start next season, Garoppolo said, “I think anytime you get on the grass in live action, that’s your résumé.”

“What you do out there, everyone sees around the league,” Garoppolo said. “They’re going to break that tape down, good, bad or indifferent. They don’t really care who’s playing, what week it is, whatever it is. That’s your résumé. So that’s how I’ve always approached it. It’ll be no different this week.”

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Barkley, on cusp of record, to sit out vs. Giants

  • Tim McManus, ESPN Staff WriterJan 1, 2025, 12:51 PM ET

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      Tim McManus covers the Philadelphia Eagles for ESPN. He joined ESPN in 2016 after covering the Eagles for Philadelphia Magazine’s Birds 24/7, a site he helped create, since 2010. You can follow him on Twitter @Tim_McManus.

PHILADELPHIA — Eagles running back Saquon Barkley likely will sit out Sunday’s regular-season finale against the New York Giants, coach Nick Sirianni said, putting an end to his chase of the single-season rushing record.

With Philadelphia’s postseason seeding secured, Sirianni suggested Barkley will be one of the starters who will rest as the Eagles gear up for the playoffs.

“He will probably be somebody that rests,” Sirianni said.

If so, Barkley will end the regular season 101 yards shy of breaking Eric Dickerson’s NFL record of 2,105 yards, set in 1984.

“Obviously it’s a very special record that’s been standing for a very long time by a great player. It’s a team record that everybody’s involved in. You weigh all those things. But at the end of the day, you just try to do what’s best for the team.”

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Sirianni said he spoke with Barkley. He did not reveal the content of those discussions but noted this team has “selfless guys that want to do what’s best for the football team.”

Sirianni also revealed that quarterback Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol. He sustained the injury Week 16 against the Washington Commanders and did not play Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.

Opinions were split in the Philadelphia locker room following the Week 17 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Right tackle Lane Johnson was leaning toward resting the starters, under the premise of it’s “better to be safe than sorry.”

Left tackle Jordan Mailata, meanwhile, said he planned to “push for” the starters to play against New York.

“It’s an opportunity to make history,” Mailata said. “We never really spoke about the Giants next week, but we just had the feeling that if we don’t go for it today, we might sit out. We don’t know. Coach hasn’t really said anything yet. We’ll see.”

Barkley said he would be fine with whatever Sirianni decides.

“Whatever his decision is, I’m all for it,” Barkley said. “If his mindset is, we’ll go out there and try it, I’ll go out there and try it. If his mindset is, let’s rest and get ready for this run, I’m all for that, too. … I came here to do something special. Breaking a record is special, but I want a banner up there. I think we all do.”

With his 167-yard performance against Dallas, Barkley became just the ninth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000-plus yards.

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