Saints quarterback Derek Carr gifts his wide receivers custom diamond-encrusted chains and Rolexes from New Jersey renowned jeweler for Christmas

  • The Saints are 7-8 with two games remaining against Tampa Bay and Atlanta.
  • Carr joins a growing list of defenders who have splurged on gifts this Christmas
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr didn’t hold back on spending on Christmas gifts for his wide receivers.

On Sunday, TMZ reported that Carr spends the money purchasing custom chains and Rolex watches for his catchers from renowned Al, a jeweler at Labelle Jewelry in Totowa, New Jersey.

Chris Olave and Rashid Shahid were reported to have received iced watches, while others received chains.

Word is that Michael Thomas will also receive a gift. However, Carr’s camp reportedly did not disclose what he was given.

Carr and Al have a long-standing business relationship. Before Carr left the Las Vegas Raiders last year, he ordered pendants for Maxx Crosby and Davante Adams with their numbers from Al.

Saints cornerback Derek Carr reportedly bought a custom Rolex watch and chains for his receivers.

Saints cornerback Derek Carr reportedly bought a custom Rolex watch and chains for his receivers.

Carr and the Saints are 7-8 this season with games remaining against Tampa Bay and Atlanta.

Carr and the Saints are 7-8 this season with games remaining against Tampa Bay and Atlanta.

It wasn’t just teammates who received expensive accessories. Carr’s family was also taken care of, with everyone receiving a frozen puzzle piece that was put together into a larger piece.

Carr joins a growing list of NFL stars who have thanked teammates for their efforts on the field with expensive gifts.

Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gave their offensive linemen custom golf carts.

On the other hand, Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson bought his offensive linemen Louis Vuitton bags for Christmas.

The Saints are now 7-8 this season and in second place in the NFC South. Carr and his teammates can enjoy the holidays at home, having been cut from multiple teams playing games on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

New Orleans will close out the season against the Buccaneers on Jan. 31 and the Falcons on Jan. 7.