Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders’ Carr starts 2018 on high note

QB throws deciding TD pass in AFC win

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

Derek Carr boosted his teammates’ wallets Sunday at the Pro Bowl — and perhaps his own dispositio­n following a difficult season.

The Raiders quarterbac­k began the 2018 calendar year on a high note, throwing an 18-yard touchdown to Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker late in a 24-23 AFC win over the NFC. The All

Star game victory delivered a nice payout for Carr and his AFC teammates.

They left Orlando, Florida, with a $64,000 paycheck for winning as opposed to $32,000 for those on the losing end.

Carr made the Pro Bowl as an alternate, replacing New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady. The latter is participat­ing at the Super Bowl on Sunday against the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

Following a disappoint­ing 6-10 ▶ Page 3C campaign that preceded widespread coaching changes, Carr completed 11 of 15 passes for 115 yards, one touchdown and an intercepti­on. His go-ahead score to Walker occurred on a vertical route up the right seam with 1 minute, 39 seconds left in regulation.

Carr is one of four Raiders players who financiall­y profited from the Pro Bowl. The beneficiar­y list does not include defensive end Khalil Mack, who was a Pro Bowler but skipped the game due to an undisclose­d injury, a team spokesman

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said. Mack figures not to lose sleep over $64,000. He can garner tens of millions of dollars this offseason, as the franchise looks to sign him to a long-term extension.

Carr received $64,000. Center Rodney Hudson pocketed $164,000 between the win and a $100,000 performanc­e incentive in his contract. Left tackle Donald Penn earned $250,000 for a contract incentive. He skipped this week’s action due to December foot surgery. Left guard Kelechi Osemele left Florida the biggest winner, walking out with $364,000 for the win plus a $300,000 bonus.

Hudson, Penn and Osemele all have a Pro Bowl contract bonus featuring the same language. It allows each to collect a six-figure bonus if the offensive lineman is not online voted into the Pro Bowl as a nonalterna­te but also participat­es in the Pro Bowl week.

They are permitted to skip the game and still receive the bonus if their absence, as in the case of Penn, is due to a medical situation.

Contact reporter Michael Gehlken at mgehlken@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gehlkennfl on Twitter.

 ?? Phelan M. Ebenhack ?? AFC quarterbac­ks Ben Roethlisbe­rger, left, of the Steelers and Derek Carr of the Raiders warm up before the Pro Bowl on Sunday in Orlando, Fla. The Associated Press
Phelan M. Ebenhack AFC quarterbac­ks Ben Roethlisbe­rger, left, of the Steelers and Derek Carr of the Raiders warm up before the Pro Bowl on Sunday in Orlando, Fla. The Associated Press

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