Saints head coach hoping Derek Carr can play vs former team Raiders Week 17

Derek Carr is trying to play Week 17 when his former Raiders team comes to New Orleans to face the Saints.

Back on December 8th when Derek Carr broke his left hand in a game against the New York Giants, most thought his season was likely over. Which would have meant he wouldn’t get the opportunity to face his former Raiders team when they come to New Orleans in Week 17.

Now just three weeks later, Saints head coach Darren Rizzi has opened up the possibility that Carr could play after all.

“You know I’m hoping so,” said Rizzi of the possibility of Carr playing. “We came out of the last few days with him getting a little bit better. So I think at some point this week, we’re going to try to simulate what it would be like in a game and see if he’s able to function and . . . if he’s able to do it then we’ll do it.”

Rizzi added that Carr wants to get back and he’s been working hard to try and make that happen. As you can understand considering it would be his first — and possibly only — chance to face the team with which he spent the first nine years of his career.

But in order for that to happen, he must be able to use the hand to protect himself, protect the ball, and the Saints will have to be able to run their offense as well with his limitations as they would with one of their other QB’s in order for it to make sense.

If Carr isn’t able to prove he is ready to return, then it will be rookie Spencer Rattler who will get his fifth start of the season. Though the Saints have no won with Rattler at QB, including Monday becoming the only team in the NFL to be shut out.

That performance has some wondering if perhaps second year QB Jake Haener might get a shot at starting. The uncertainty means the Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham has his work cut out for him preparing for all three quarterbacks.

“We’ll have more information with the injury reports and things of that nature,” said Graham. “And then from there, in terms of how we allocate the time and practice if there is a change in scheme, I got to take an educated guess as the defensive coordinator in terms of what we’re going to practice and be ready to adjust. But I think they all have three specific toolsets that provide challenges for us as a defense.”

The Saints held a walk-thru this week, so their first injury report was an estimate. We will know more about Carr’s potential availability when today’s injury report comes out.

New Orleans Saints vs. Las Vegas Raiders live stream, Monday Night Football, odds, tv channel, start time

The New Orleans Saints will travel to Vegas to take on the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football, stream the action live.

The Las Vegas Raiders will welcome the New Orleans Saints to their brand new Allegiant Stadium tonight on Monday Night Football. The last time these teams met was back in 2016 when the Raiders won by a score of 35-34.

Can Derek Carr compete with the vet, Drew Brees when the Saints come to town?  Tune in and find out, here is everything you need to know to catch the NFL action today.

New Orleans Saints vs. Las Vegas Raiders

  • When: Monday, September 21
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: I like the Raiders in this one, being a home dog has its advantages, it will be the first time the Raiders take the field at the new Allegiant Stadium that was built in Las Vegas. The Saints are good and may win this game but the Raiders will keep it close. Take the Raiders +4 and the Over 48.5 as these teams both put up a lot of points.

NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

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New Orleans Saints (-4) vs. Las Vegas Raiders 

Over/Under: 48.5 (-110)

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