Joseph Carr (1879–1939) was the U.S. National Football League president, 1921–1939.
Joseph or Joe Carr may also refer to:
- Joseph Carr (music publisher) (1739–1819), 19th century Baltimore music publisher
- Joe Carr (1922–2004), Irish amateur golfer
- Joe Carr (Ghanaian footballer), former Ghanaian international goalkeeper
- Joe Carr (Texas musician) (1951–2014), American roots and country musician and author
- Joe C. Carr (1907–1981), Tennessee politician, Tennessee Secretary of State, 1941–1944, 1945–1949, and 1957–1977
- Joe S. Carr, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
- Joe "Fingers" Carr, stage name used by piano player Lou Busch
- J. Comyns Carr (1849–1916), English drama and art critic
- J. L. Carr (1912–1994), English novelist
- Joe Carr (English footballer) (1919–1940), English footballer
- Joe Carr (Scottish footballer) (1931–2015), Scottish footballer
- Joseph Milton Carr (1858–1929), merchant and politician in Ontario, Canada
- Joseph Bradford Carr (1828–1895), U.S. soldier and politician, New York Secretary of State, 1879–1885
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