The Oakland Raiders Won Over The Carolina Panthers, But Derek Carr Got Injured

By Kenn Mark - 29 Nov '16 06:00AM
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On Sunday, the Oakland Raiders got an amazing record as they scored 35-32 win over the Carolina Panthers. The highlight of the game steamed off with one of the players' injury.

Derek Carr came back from his minor pinkie injury to win this game for their quarterback. And he's leading for the game when he returned in the  fourth quarter and the Raiders won the fifth straight game, beating the Carolina panthers in the final score of 35-32.

"The mood was we've been here before," Carr said. "You don't like having been here before. But there was no doubt in my mind we could move the ball and win and score. There's never a doubt." He added.

Carr did his best for two touchdowns and line with 315 yards. The Raiders was leading in the fourth quarter for their first winning season since 2002.

The team's quarterback Cam Newton was last year's MVP, as he threw more touchdown passes for defensive strategy than his own receivers. The team increased their fame over the 9-2 scored game in five successive games.

The Black and the Silver team made the crowd in a gloomy experience spirit because Carr's pinkie got injured while receiving a mishandled snap. He was suffering great pain.

In this rookie season, Carr had lots of highs and lows, however, the more downs made him struggling for more wins.

"I just couldn't quite get both my hands up there high enough, and it kind of went off the end of my finger," Greg Olsen said, as the game ended.

The fans watched knew that he needs to make his defensive stronger. The avid fans have been seeing Carr's growth, turning him into a legitimate candidate for the Most Valuable Player award this season. Overall, the team did a great job.

 

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