Derek Carr’s unexpected weekend retirement has left the New Orleans Saints scrambling at the sport’s most important position.
While Carr was already sidelined with a shoulder injury, his veteran presence in the quarterback room would have provided valuable guidance.
Now, with inexperience dominating the depth chart, football analysts are beginning to speculate about potential solutions.
Aaron Rodgers keeps popping up in these conversations. The seasoned 41-year-old signal caller remains available, and former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III believes the New Orleans Saints should waste no time pursuing him.
Griffin was quite vocal about his recommendation and even emphasized the urgency of the situation.
> “The New Orleans Saints need to call Aaron Rodgers for: Alvin Kamara. Cam Jordan. Brandin Cooks. Justin Reid. Tyrann Mathieu. Demario Davis. They don’t have much time left. They don’t have time to go through a rebuild. They don’t have time to wait and see if a guy can get it done. Bring in a vet or trade them,” Griffin wrote on X.
> The New Orleans Saints need to call Aaron Rodgers for:
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> Alvin Kamara. Cam Jordan. Brandin Cooks. Justin Reid. Tyrann Mathieu. Demario Davis.
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> They don’t have much time left.
> They don’t have time to go through a rebuild.
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> They don’t have time to wait and see if a guy can get it…
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> — Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) [May 12, 2025](https://twitter.com/RGIII/status/1922004411028484254?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
The concern about wasting the prime years of veteran players makes sense on the surface.
However, Griffin’s argument overlooks several key factors. The New Orleans Saints front office might see genuine potential in rookie quarterback Tyler Shough, despite his lack of NFL experience.
There’s also the possibility that team management has already accepted this season as developmental and is focusing on building for future success rather than immediate results.
From this perspective, signing Aaron Rodgers wouldn’t align with a long-term vision. The smarter play might be evaluating the talent already on the roster.
The reality of professional football often means that veterans must weather rebuilding phases.
Though disappointing for these accomplished players, the New Orleans Saints can’t mortgage their future simply to avoid one difficult season.
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