

Three clubs can reach milestone victories in their franchise histories this week. Eight games have had teams come back to win or tie after trailing in the fourth quarter. And those numbers don’t include the exciting Week 1 comebacks by the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS and ARIZONA CARDINALS, who sent their respective games to overtime. The SEATTLE SEAHAWKS have overcome a second-half deficit in each of their two victories. Six of those games have seen a team win after erasing a fourth-quarter deficit. Carr.In 32 games to date, 11 have featured a team coming from behind in the second half to win, including seven teams that trailed at halftime. Best of luck with the rest of your career, Mr. The greatest in Raiders history, ladies and gentlemen. Above all else, you knew he was one heck of a teammate and wanted to win, period, He displayed his passions and emotions on his sleeve, and was never afraid to have his brother's back, even to a fault. There might have been a more passionate, likable guy than Carr during his tenure. On October 30 that season, Carr also threw for a career-high 513 yards against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in what would be his second 4-touchdown game that year, and both without throwing a single interception. Speaking of which, Carr should easily find himself in a gold jacket in the future, so long as Stabler was able to get in.Ĭarr had some great seasons, but maybe his best season overall came back in 2016 when he went 12-3 as a starter and threw for 3,937 yards with 28 touchdowns and six interceptions. Yet, he threw 67 more touchdowns than the Hall of Famer. To put it in perspective, just how great Carr was, he played only 12 more games than the aforementioned Stabler. Carr leads the passing yards board by a mile, having thrown for 35,222 yards to go with 217 touchdowns and 99 interceptions. But, Derek Carr is by far and away the team's no. As of right now, this is a bit of a touchy topic after watching how the Raiders allowed their franchise's all-time leading passer to exit.
