Imperial Valley Press

Carr back for 6th year as Raiders QB after offseason rumors

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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Derek Carr acknowledg­ed that all the speculatio­n about whether the Oakland Raiders would draft a quarterbac­k this offseason to replace him as starter got annoying, even if he was confident it wouldn’t happen.

The rumors were only fueled when coach Jon Gruden and general manager Mike Mayock met with Kyler Murray and Dwayne Haskins before the draft. But they were both publicly and privately adamant that Carr was their man even if he was coming off a down season.

Carr took them and owner Mark Davis at their word and tried his best to tune out all the talk.

“When I watched the draft there was like negative 47% chance they would draft somebody in my mind,” Carr said Tuesday. “It wasn’t going to happen. They pretty much said that every time it came up, if it came up. We’re obviously not just playing for this year. I’m honestly going to be here for a long time.”

Carr has had an up-and-down tenure with Oakland since being drafted in the second round in 2014 and starting all 16 games as a rookie. He struggled on a poor team his first year but showed signs of being the answer to the Raiders’ revolving door at quarterbac­k.

He made big steps the next two seasons, throwing for a career-high 32 touchdowns in 2015 and then leading the Raiders to a 12-3 record and the first playoff berth since 2002 the following year before going down with a broken leg in the second-to-last game of the season.

Carr then took a big step back in 2017 after getting a five-year, $125 million deal in the offseason as he came back from the leg injury and was hampered at times by a back injury.

In his first year under Gruden, Carr had career-bests in completion percentage and yards, but threw a career-low 19 TD passes and was sacked a career-worst 51 times during a 4-12 season that led to all the talk about a possible change.

“I’m not going to critique Derek Carr in the media,” Gruden said. “I think he’s pretty well-respected as one of the best arm talents in football. He’s a lot more athletic than people think. If we can get some continuity here in this building with the system and with the supporting cast and we can improve the defense, I think he can be one of the best in football.”

The Raiders got Carr the help he needs by trading for prolific receiver Antonio Brown, signing deep threat Tyrell Williams, drafting running back Josh Jacobs in the first round and signing Trent Brown to the richest contract ever for a tackle.

Even more importantl­y, Carr gets to stay in the same offensive system in consecutiv­e years for just the second time in his career. The last time that happened came during his most successful season in 2016 under coordinato­r Bill Musgrave.

Carr said the difference from a year ago when he had to practice calling plays in front of a mirror is night and day.

 ?? AP PHOTO/D. ROSS CAMERON ?? Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruen (left) confers with his quarterbac­ks Mike Glennon (7), Landry Jones (2) and Derek Carr (4) during an NFL football official team activity, on Tuesday at team headquarte­rs in Alameda, Calif.
AP PHOTO/D. ROSS CAMERON Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruen (left) confers with his quarterbac­ks Mike Glennon (7), Landry Jones (2) and Derek Carr (4) during an NFL football official team activity, on Tuesday at team headquarte­rs in Alameda, Calif.

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