Raiders' Derek Carr injures finger on botched snap
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr appeared to dislocate his right pinky finger on a bad snap during Sunday’s game against the Panthers.
During the third quarter, Carr was unable to handle the snap, fumbling the ball, and his finger appeared to be well out of place afterward. He was taken to the locker room, and backup Matt McGloin took over.
CBS’s Tracy Wolfson reported on the broadcast that Carr was “screaming in pain” and trainers were unable to put his pinky back in place on the field, which is why he was taken back to the locker room.
Carr would return to the sideline with a helmet on and a black glove on his right hand. He’d later re-enter the game as the Raiders came back and won.
FINGERS DO NOT BEND THAT WAY pic.twitter.com/PFnWPQO7H5
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) November 27, 2016
He had completed 15 of 20 passes for 176 yards and a touchdown before exiting.
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