Why The Raiders Will Move On From QB Derek Carr
The argument can be made why Las Vegas Raiders should keep quarterback Derek Carr.
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The argument can be made why Las Vegas Raiders should keep quarterback Derek Carr.
Why The Raiders Will Move On From QB Derek Carr Read More »
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Rodney Hudson led the Oakland Raiders through heavy waters in 2019 and will continue to be their anchor in 2020.
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Even as the Raiders prepare to move from Oakland to Las Vegas, all anyone in Raider Nation can talk about is whether or not Derek Carr is the right man for the job. After Denver’s rookie, Drew Lock, galvanized his team late last year, we’re stuck with our 2020 vision, wondering if maybe the Raiders should’ve pulled the trigger on the Mizzou passer.
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