ALAMEDA, Calif. -- In his first interview with a Bay Area media outlet since suffering a broken fibula in his right leg on Christmas Eve, Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr spoke of the fateful moment he was injured, how tough it was for him to watch his team last weekend, and acknowledged that his pinkie injury was worse than announced.
Carr, a leading NFL MVP candidate, spoke to Raiders radio voice Greg Papa Tuesday on his afternoon radio show on 95.7 The Game. He was asked if, after watching replays of his injury -- when Trent Cole rolled over him as Carr tried to escape his grasp around his lower body -- he would do anything differently on the play.