Derek Carr on Tuesday, speaking on 95.7 The Game, opened up about the broken leg injury that ended his 2016 season.
When the injury initially happened, Carr screamed, "It's broke," over and over. The quarterback was asked what it was like to know immediately what had happened.
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"It was a scary feeling," he said. "I've rolled and torn ligaments in my ankle and things like that. To have something break. It was an eerie feeling.
"It felt like everything got silent. There's always a buzz in a stadium and I couldn't hear a thing. All I could focus on was, 'this isn't right.' I knew it was broke how it was sitting. They didn't need to come out and tell me. I heard it. I heard it go. It was an eerie, scary thing."
Without Carr, the Raiders struggled against the Broncos in the regular-season finale. They now prepare to face the Texans with rookie Connor Cook at quarterback.
Carr says the playoff game "will be great experience" for Cook.