Just One Hour After Legendary QB Derek Carr Announced His Retirement – The Eagles Shock the NFL by Reaching Out Amid Jalen Hurts’ Alarming Struggles and a Season Spiraling Out of Control
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 12/10/2025
As the Philadelphia Eagles endure one of their most turbulent stretches in recent memory, the NFL was rocked by a stunning development: the Eagles reportedly contacted Derek Carr just one hour after the veteran quarterback announced his retirement. With Jalen Hurts mired in the worst slump of his career — seven interceptions in three games, a passer rating under 70, and a four-game losing streak — Philadelphia has been pushed into emergency mode.
League sources confirm the Eagles reached out to Carr to gauge his interest in “unretiring” and potentially stepping in immediately. Hurts' crisis of confidence has derailed an offense that once ranked among the league’s most dangerous. Stalled drives, costly turnovers, and frustration across the locker room have created a sense of urgency inside the organization. Turning to Carr — a former Pro Bowler whose career contracts surpassed $400 million — signals just how desperate the situation has become.

Carr’s response didn’t just surprise the Eagles front office; it ignited the entire fanbase. “I struggled for a long time with the decision to retire because football still burns inside me. I never expected the Eagles to call, and it lit that fire in me all over again. If Philly wants me, I would give everything I have left in that green uniform.” Within minutes, the quote spread across social media and sent Eagles Nation into a frenzy.
For a team spiraling downward, Carr represents more than just a quarterback — he represents stability. His experience, poise, and ability to manage chaotic game situations are exactly what the Eagles have been missing. While Hurts remains the long-term franchise hope, his collapse in form has forced Philadelphia to consider a short-term solution before their playoff aspirations slip away entirely.
One hurdle remains: the Saints still hold Carr on the reserve/retired list and must officially release him before he can sign elsewhere. But in Philadelphia, no one seems focused on contractual barriers. What matters most is that after weeks of disappointment, hope has finally returned — and it arrived in the form of a phone call that no one saw coming.
One hour. One bold move. One chance to salvage a collapsing season.
And now, Eagles fans are left holding their breath, waiting to see whether Derek Carr will answer the call and attempt to rescue a campaign slipping through Philadelphia’s fingers.













