Last week, the Raiders checked out quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick in preparation for a possible roster slot.
Once that happens, team president Josh McDaniels pointed out that Derek Carr is the team's starting quarterback, noting that Carr understands how and why the group feels about him. Last month, Carr renewed his contract for three years.
In his press interview last week, McDaniels added, "He's a fantastic person being and an incredibly clever football player — and you shouldn't have to say it five times for him to comprehend it." "As a coach, there's a perfect way he learns that's quite simple. He's also a fantastic leader. As a result, his teammates follow him. He's a fierce competitor. He wants to accomplish everything you want them done, which I admire. He's aware that I'll deliver him something grey, but he refuses to accept it. 'Hey, tell me precisely where you want it done,' he wants it to be. I'm going to make an effort to do.
"So, it's been a fantastic process." I'm looking forward to the time I've had with him so far. And I'm looking forward to deepening that bond as time goes on. He is a very coachable individual who sets the standard high. He comes early, stays late, and does everything you want."
Carr achieved a career record with 4,804 passing yards in 2021, guiding the Warriors to a postseason spot during a turbulent season. With 23 scores and 14 interceptions, he finished 68.4 percent of the subjects.
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