Derek Carr would ‘quit football’ if the Raiders trade him

Derek Carr would ‘quit football’ if the Raiders trade him

For Derek Carr, it’s the Raiders or bust. 

Carr, who has spent his entire seven-year career with the Raiders, affirmed his unwavering commitment to the franchise on Tuesday following an offseason inundated with trade rumors

“I’d probably quit football if I had to play for somebody else,” Carr told reporters in his first public appearance since the end of last season. “I am a Raider for my entire life. I’m going to root for one team for the rest of my life —it’s the Raiders. So, I just feel that so strong in my heart. I don’t need a perfect situation to make things right. 

“I’d rather go down the ship, you know what I’m saying, if I have to.” 

It’s unclear if the Raiders feel the same way. Las Vegas was speculated to be in the market for a quarterback during the offseason, connected to both Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson. Just last offseason, the Raiders seemed to doubt Carr by inking Marcus Mariota to a two-year, $17.6 million contract — an inordinate deal for a backup. 

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Carr, 30, signed a five-year, $125 million contract extension with the Raiders in 2017. While two years remain on the original deal, his dead cap hit is minimal: releasing Carr would cost Las Vegas just $2.5 million this year, saving the franchise nearly $20 million against the cap.

Carr isn’t dwelling on that scenario.

“I’m that old-school mentality,” Carr said. “I’m playing for one team and that’s it. Whether we’ve won enough or not, I literally give every bit of energy and effort that I can to this organization and when I sign a contract, I completely, in my mind, have to fulfill that. I committed to that. I put my name on paper.” 

Carr stands as the franchise’s all-time leader in passing yards (26,869) and touchdown passes (170). Last season, he threw for a career-best 4,103 yards.

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Yet those individual successes have seldom translated into team success. The Raiders, who went 8-8 in 2020, have made the playoffs just once during Carr’s tenure, back in 2016. 

“People can say whatever they want,” Carr said. “I know what I’ve put on film; I know the things I’ve been able to accomplish and I still want more. There’s still more and I want to do it here. I don’t want to do it anywhere else.”