QB Derek Car ‘sick of losing’ as Las Vegas Raiders skip second straight game


LAS VEGAS – The day he became the Raiders ’top leader in the touchdown pass, Derek Carr stuck to his team’s second consecutive defeat that left them down 2-2 in the season and prompted a 125 125 million franchise quarterback. Vent, “I’m sick of losing.”

Carr’s career record as a starter came down to 41-57 with a 30-23 defeat against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Entering the 2020 season, his 55 defeats by quarterbacks were second in his first six years in the league, behind his only brother David’s 56 losses.

“I’m sick of losing,” Carrey said. “I’m sick of the hard work I put in, and the way we do it, and go there and lose. I mean it succeeds. That’s enough.

“It’s not the things that hurt us in these close games; it’s us. It’s hard to swallow.”

Still, Kerr had a strong day, throwing the ball against a boring Bill defense – he finished 32-44-44 for 311 yards and two touchdowns and has 144 pass attempts left to stop him – he lost one more deficit in the fourth quarter.

The Raiders have been charged with four of the three lost in the fourth quarter this season, and the Raiders ’minus-4 turnover difference in the fourth quarter is the NFL’s worst target.

“I’m here, my seventh year, I’ve seen so much nonsense,” Carey said. “If I’m just being honest with you, I’ve seen all the nonsense.

“Will it take away my positivity and my joy? Not at all. I’m going to be the same regardless. But, is it right for me to be a little warm, a little trivial? Yes. And these are the moments.”

The car’s 3-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds left in the second quarter pulled the riders within 17-13 at half-time, while also tying it to the Hall of Famer Ken Stabler with a career TD pass number 150.

Carrey will face Nelson Agolor for a 7-yard run with 89 seconds left in the game that the Raiders got within a score and was the 151st ranked franchise record-setter. It happened quite a bit late, though.

“It’s never good when you lose, he knows it, I know it,” said Raiders coach John Gruden. “The statistics are great. He’s hacked the job for this football team, we’ve gone through everything with a virus and no se fission program and trying to break two Russian receivers. [Henry Ruggs III and Bryan Edwards] And then two rookie receivers are lost [to injury]. And not having [offensive linemen] Trent [Brown] And Richie [Incognito]. It was hard on him.

“I won’t question one thing about Derek Carr; he’s given you everything he’s got and he looks so beautiful.”

Victory, however, did not follow. And the car has now plunged 1 times in its career, losing 46 of them.

“I can speak for Derek too; I think we’re our biggest critics,” said second-year Josh Jacobs, who runs behind the third-lowest total of 15 in his youth career. “Every day we come in and try to work on the little things. The little things in this game that make the biggest difference.”

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