Daily Camera (Boulder)

Raiders release QB Carr before contract deadline

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The Las Vegas Raiders released Derek Carr on Tuesday after the veteran quarterbac­k declined to waive his no-trade clause and just before more than $40 million of his contract would have become guaranteed.

“We wish the @Raiders the best of luck,” Carr’s agent, Tim Younger, said in a tweeted statement. “This is the tough part of this business. That’s the point; it’s just business. Time now to reset for both sides. Derek chooses to hold on to many good memories and friendship­s, without any ill will. That’s who he is. Onward and upward.”

As such, Carr, who said in 2021 he would “probably” retire rather than play for a team other than the Raiders, hits the open market a month before the start of the NFL’S new league year, on March 15. And the Raiders, who have only one quarterbac­k under contract, Chase Garbers, are searching for a full-time starter at QB for the first time since Carr won the job as a rookie in 2014.

“We have a lot of respect for Derek Carr and what he has meant to the Raiders organizati­on for the last nine years,” Raiders coach Josh Mcdaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler said in a joint statement. “Derek has done great things in this league and we’re thankful to have been able to work with him this past year. He is a true profession­al and we appreciate his hard work in striving to produce the results we all desire. We wish Derek and his family all the best in the future.”

The move comes two days after the Eagles lost Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 and Gannon’s defense gave up 24 second-half points in letting a 10-point halftime advantage slip away.

The other two finalists for the job were Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinato­r Lou Anarumo and New York Giants offensive coordinato­r Mike Kafka.

Gannon, 40, had been the Eagles’ defensive coordinato­r for the past two seasons and immediatel­y made an impact. He turned Philadelph­ia into a top-10 defense in his first year, and this season, the Eagles ranked No. 2 in the league while boasting two Pro Bowlers.

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