The Hamilton Spectator

Carr gets a truckload

- JOSH DUBOW ALAMEDA, CALIF. —

Raiders quarterbac­k Derek Carr finalized a fiveyear contract extension Thursday that will keep him with the team through the 2022 season.

Carr tweeted that an agreement had been reached to add five years to his current rookie deal that expires after this season. The contract will be worth $125 million, according to a person familiar with the deal who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because terms were not released. NFL Network first reported the terms of the contract.

The Raiders are counting on Carr to be the face of the franchise when it moves to Las Vegas for the 2020 season and are paying him that way. The $25 million per year in new money is the richest contract ever in the NFL, beating out the $24.8 million a year Andrew Luck got from Indianapol­is.

Both sides had expressed a strong interest in signing a longterm deal with Carr. Carr had imposed a deadline of the start of training camp in late July.

Carr has transforme­d the Raiders from a perennial loser into a contender after being drafted in the second round in 2014. He was part of a stellar draft class led by Khalil Mack and third-round guard Gabe Jackson, who have been key to Oakland’s turnaround.

Carr lost his first 10 starts as a rookie before winning seven games his second year and taking the Raiders to the playoffs in 2016 with a 12-4 record. Carr missed the final game of that season and the playoff loss to Houston with a broken leg.

But he’s healed now and a major reason why the Raiders are the preseason favourites to win the AFC West and contend to dethrone the New England Patriots as the top team in the conference.

Carr has thrown for 11,194 yards in his first three seasons. He has shown dramatic improvemen­t each season in his career after an upand-down rookie campaign when he threw 21 TD passes, but averaged only 5.5 yards per attempt.

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