OAKLAND -- The jeers were noticeable as Derek Carr jogged to the Black Hole to thank fans for the support they had shown him since arriving to the Oakland Raiders as a second-round draft pick in 2014.
And after fans showered the quarterback's scrum with beer, soda and assorted trash, the boos from the sold-out crowd of 52,788 at RingCentral Coliseum grew thunderous as Carr emerged into full view of fans and sprinted toward the tunnel to the locker room.
As such, the curtain fell on the Raiders' second tenure in Oakland with a devastating last-minute 20-16 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, a day in which the Raiders, who are moving to Las Vegas in 2020, were shut out in the second half and gave up two touchdowns in the final five-plus minutes.