Connecticut Post

Source: Free-agent QB Carr meeting with Jets

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

Free agent quarterbac­k Derek Carr is meeting with the New York Jets this weekend, according to a person familiar with the situation.

The 31-year-old Carr, who spent his first nine NFL seasons with the Raiders, was released by Las Vegas on Tuesday after he declined to waive the no-trade clause in his contract. Las Vegas needed to trade or release him by Wednesday or $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years would have become fully guaranteed.

The Jets are looking for a veteran quarterbac­k to lead their offense after Zach Wilson struggled mightily after being the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 draft. Carr is a potential replacemen­t and New York is bringing him in for a visit, the person told The Associated Press on Friday on condition of anonymity because the team didn't announce its plans.

NFL Network first reported Carr will visit with the Jets, who are the second team that the quarterbac­k has met with; he also visited New Orleans shortly before his release.

New York is also expected to be interested in Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers if he is made available. The four-time NFL

MVP told “The Pat McAfee Show” earlier this week he was going to spend four days in isolation on a personal retreat and determine whether he wants to continue his playing career.

Carr, the Raiders' second-round pick in 2014, threw 24 touchdown passes with 14 intercepti­ons this season. After struggling late in the season, Carr was benched with two games remaining and acknowledg­ed he was angry about the decision.

He said in a social media post “it breaks my heart” to stay away from the team as the season ended.

“I once said that if I'm not a Raider, I would rather be at home and I meant that, but I never envisioned it ending this way,”

Carr wrote.

Carr confirmed he wasn't retiring from playing and “that fire burning inside me to win a championsh­ip still rages.”

The Jets are looking for a quarterbac­k who can team with new offensive coordinato­r Nathaniel Hackett to jumpstart an offense that was among the NFL's worst during the last two years under Mike LaFleur.

If he signs with New York, Carr would also be reunited with Todd Downing, the former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinato­r who was recently hired by the Jets as their passing game coordinato­r. Downing was the Raiders' quarterbac­ks coach from 2015-16 before serving as offensive coordinato­r in 2017.

 ?? David Becker/Associated Press ?? AFC quarterbac­k Derek Carr (4) of the Raiders throws a pass during the flag football event at the NFL Pro Bowl on Feb. 5 in Las Vegas. The free agent is reportedly meeting with the Jets this weekend.
David Becker/Associated Press AFC quarterbac­k Derek Carr (4) of the Raiders throws a pass during the flag football event at the NFL Pro Bowl on Feb. 5 in Las Vegas. The free agent is reportedly meeting with the Jets this weekend.

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