
New Orleans Saints Head Coach Kellen Moore Just Announced Amid Offseason Shake-Up QB Derek Carr Has Finally Been Made the..
In a bold and defining move heading into the 2025 NFL season, New Orleans Saints Head Coach Kellen Moore has officially named veteran quarterback Derek Carr as the team’s full-time starter. The announcement, which came during a midday media availability at the Saints’ practice facility, ends weeks of speculation about the quarterback position as Moore reshapes the team’s offensive identity.
“This is Derek’s team,” Moore stated plainly. “He’s earned that right—not just with his play, but with his leadership, consistency, and how he’s handled every challenge thrown his way. We’re ready to move forward with him at the helm.”
The statement from the first-year Saints head coach comes at a pivotal moment for the franchise, which has undergone a series of major changes since the conclusion of the 2024 season. After a year marked by inconsistency, injuries, and questions surrounding the offense’s direction, Moore’s appointment injected fresh energy into the building—and now, with Carr officially tabbed as QB1, the vision is becoming clearer.
Carr, entering his 12th season in the league and his second with New Orleans, expressed gratitude and determination in response to the news. “It means a lot to hear that from Coach,” Carr said. “I’ve been around this league long enough to know that nothing is guaranteed. I don’t take this for granted. I’m locked in, I’m focused, and I’m excited about what we’re building here.”
While Carr did start the majority of games last season, there had been murmurs of a quarterback competition brewing behind the scenes, especially with the development of younger talent on the roster and speculation about a possible draft-day trade or rookie pick. But Moore’s public commitment appears to shut the door on those rumors—for now.
Sources within the organization say Carr has been “the most vocal leader” during offseason workouts and has already developed strong chemistry with key targets like Chris Olave and Juwan Johnson. With Moore known for his creative play-calling and quarterback-friendly systems, the pairing with Carr could unlock a more dynamic Saints offense than fans have seen in recent years.
“We’re going to give Derek every tool he needs to succeed,” Moore added. “That includes scheme, protection, weapons—everything. I want him to play fast, free, and confident.”
The announcement was met with cautious optimism by fans, many of whom remain hopeful Carr can recapture his Pro Bowl-caliber form under Moore’s guidance. Others are watching closely to see whether this move translates into wins after a stretch of underwhelming seasons for the once-dominant franchise.
With the quarterback decision now settled, all eyes turn to the upcoming NFL Draft and the rest of Moore’s offseason plans. But one thing is certain: Derek Carr is no longer just the veteran option—he’s the centerpiece of a new era in New Orleans.