Derek Carr trolls Antonio Brown after Raiders OT win over Broncos

DENVER, COLORADO - NOVEMBER 20: Derek Carr #4 and Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders celebrate after Adams scored a touchdown to win the game over the Denver Broncos in overtime at Empower Field At Mile High on November 20, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. The Raiders won 22-16. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
DENVER, COLORADO - NOVEMBER 20: Derek Carr #4 and Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders celebrate after Adams scored a touchdown to win the game over the Denver Broncos in overtime at Empower Field At Mile High on November 20, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. The Raiders won 22-16. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit

Antonio Brown once again decided to take a shot at a former QB of his, and Derek Carr responded in a funny matter to an unfunny individual.

Somehow, someway, Antonio Brown cannot stop craving attention, and this time, he got a response from his former quarterback Derek Carr.

Recently, Brown posted on Snapchat an image of Derek Carr’s face being chubby, and before Sunday’s contest against the Denver Broncos, the former disgraced Las Vegas Raiders receiver posted the image again, saying he would make a bet on the game.

Naturally, after the Raiders won in overtime on a pass from Carr to Davante Adams, Carr had a response and tweeted it in a classy yet hilarious fashion.

Granted, social media had a lot to say, but this speaks more about the fool that is Brown as opposed to Carr.

The receiver can’t stop craving attention, and now that he’s out of the league (likely for good) he needs another way to get into the spotlight, as taking shots at Tom Brady seemingly wasn’t enough.

Derek Carr handled the situation with Antonio Brown with class

As frustrating as this season may be for the Las Vegas Raiders, not once has Davante Adams gone after Derek Carr or taken a shot at him the way Antonio Brown has done. Yes, playing in college together may help with that, but even during the rough times, nothing like this happens, and Adams isn’t one to do that.

That can’t be said with Brown. He’s the dictionary definition of a disgrace and someone who will throw a tantrum if he doesn’t get his way. Meanwhile, for Carr, it’s best to embrace the kind of guy he is and to applaud him for giving Brown the attention, or rather, scorned attention, he desperately desires.

Derek Carr has a lot on his mind right now, and he might not be the starting quarterback in Vegas for much longer if the new regime wants to change the situation completely next year. For now, he will get love from his teammates and the sports world after giving a disgraced individual the negative exposure that has been warranted for months.

Next. Raiders give new meaning to poverty franchise with latest Josh McDaniels report. dark