The first breathe a sigh of relief with the Oakland Raiders: Quarterback Derek Carr could probably return much earlier than initially feared.First reports even speculate about a minimum break of only one week, at most two weeks.
A central reason for this is the Raiders’ training session on Thursday.Carr threw some passports, and according to local reporters, he had previously also played the stretching part and Ann Killion of the San Francisco Chronicle added that Oaklands quarterback didn’t look “too limited”.
Left Tackle also gave Donald Penn cause for optimism, and Penn told NBC Spots Bay Area that Carr had told him that he was already well ahead of the original schedule.The Raiders will be at home against the Raiders, the Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs in the coming weeks.
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Carr injured himself during the defeat at Denver on Sunday with a sack on his back, while Head Coach Jack Del Rio reported on Monday that Carr had suffered a fracture of the transverse vertebral process in his back.Against the Ravens on Sunday backup will be E. J.Take over Manuel temporarily.
At the beginning of the week, Del Rio had also admitted that Carr could “be missing for a longer period of time”.Several media had reported a mandatory break of two to six weeks.If the first signs are correct, the Raiders will probably get away with it.