Dayton Daily News

Raiders’ Carr is king of audacious audibles in 2020

- ByArnieSta­pleton

A byproduct of the NFL playing its games in front of few, ifany, fansbecaus­eof the novelcoron­avirusisth­atviewers can hear loud and clear all the quarterbac­ks hollering out their calls, cadences and credos.

Along with all those audibles wrapped in super-secret code.

And Derek Carr has been the biggest star of this pandemic phenomenon.

Carr came up short in his showdown with Patrick Mahomes onSundayni­ght at empty Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where the Raiders lost a 35-31 thriller to the Kansas City Chiefs.

But the RaidersQBw­as the social media darling for his audaciousa­udibles, especially when he hollered out “James Harden!“before handing off for a 6-yard gain.

Oh, the delicious irony of Carr not passing the ball on that play, something even the Raiders’ official Twitter account pointed out.

Other audibles included: “Chris Mullin!”

“Pistol Pete!”

And, still scratching our heads over this one: “PurpleWalr­us!” Without crowds roaring, some salty language occasional­ly gets broadcast, like it did in the Dolphins-Broncos game Sunday.

With the play clock about to expire, Denver had to call timeout just 37 seconds into its first drive, and left guard DaltonRisn­erthrewhis­hands up in frustratio­n a dropped a f-bomb for all to hear.

Yes, even over the din of 5,351 fans, the last crowdthat willbeallo­wedintoEmp­ower Field at Mile High this season because of a surge in COVID19 cases in Colorado.

But the most entertaini­ng phrases are coming fromthe mouths ofquarterb­acks, and Carr is king.

In the first Raiders-Chiefs matchup of the season, Carr hollered out “Bruce Springstei­n!” and “Joe Montana!”

In Las Vegas’ opener, he yelled out, “Tiger Woods!” and “Cindy Gruden!”, the wife of his head coach.

Thatprompt­edJonGrude­n to joke, “I don’t know what he’s been up to at the line of scrimmage, but better keep my wife out of it from now on.”

Other callsworth­mentioning fromWeek 11:

Longshot big shots

Two quarterbac­ks posted their first victories as pros Sunday after their coaches chose them over seasoned backups.

Ex-XFL signal-caller P.J. Walker threw for 258 yards and a score in leading Carolina past Detroit 20-0 for the Panthers’ first shutout since 2015.

Walker turnedhead­s inthe XFL by throwing 15 touchdownp­asses as theHouston Roughnecks­wonfive straight before the league folded due to the pandemic. He signed with Carolina after Matt Rhule, his coach at Temple, accepted the Panthers job.

Rhule made Walker the starter over Will Grier less than two hours before kickoff when Teddy Bridgewate­r was officially ruled out with a knee injury. Rhule said Bridgewate­r “prepared like a monster” and wanted to play, but he didn’t feel right playing him, especially given Bridgewate­r’s history of knee injuries.

With DrewBrees out with fractured ribs, Taysom Hill rushed for two touchdowns and passed for 233 yards in his first NFL start at quarterbac­k, andtheSain­tsextended their winning streak to seven games with a 24-9 victory over the Falcons.

Coach Sean Payton gave Hill the nod over free-agent acquisitio­n Jameis Winston and Hill responded by completing 18 of 23 passes and rushing for a team-high 51 yards.

The decision meant a lot to Hill, who persevered through an injury-plagued college career at BYUbefore starting his NFL career as a 27-year-old undrafted rookie in 2017. And because Hill initially flourished in an unconventi­onal utility role, with duties ranging fromchange­of-pace option QB to tight end and special teams, he played in 46 previous NFL games before finally getting his first start under center.

“I spent a lot of time reflecting this week,“Hill said.

Game ball

Broncos coach Vic Fangio awarded a game ball to Hall of Famer Floyd Little following Denver’s 20-13 win over the Miami Dolphins. The former Broncos and Syracuse running back great has cancer and recently entered hospice care.

“We talkedabou­t him, one of the all-time greats in Broncos’ history,” Fangio said. “No. 44, I remember him as a kid growing up, I was an Eagles fan growing up but from afar, I was a Floyd Little fan, too. We did get him one and we are going to get it sent to him.”

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