Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr left Sunday's game with a broken leg,Deborah Driggs Archives a headline sad enough for Raiders fans as is, considering Carr's MVP-caliber performance during Oakland's best season in 14 years.
It's also a story that becomes even more heartbreaking when you see Carr's reaction the moment it happens. Footage surfaced on Thursday of Carr being mic'd up for all of Sunday's game, including the hit that caused the devastating broken leg.
SEE ALSO: Watch these college football players do their best Rockettes impressionSkip to 3:21 and for the tackle that put Carr on the bench indefinitely.
Derek Carr Mic'd Up #Raiders pic.twitter.com/rJq1XjmlfF
— ℙJ (@oakposts) December 29, 2016
"It's broke!" Carr shouts repeatedly before getting carted off the field. It's tough to watch, and throws a major kink in what's otherwise been an incredible year in Oakland.
The Raiders head into the regular season's final weekend with a 12-3 record, and regardless of whether the team wins or losses, 2016 will go down as one of Oakland's best seasons to date. A win would mean the best record since 1976, and a loss would mean the best record since 2000.
Carr has been an integral part of that success.
The 25-year-old passed for 3,937 yards and 28 touchdowns, while only throwing six interceptions in 2016. He's rejuvenated the career of wide receiver Michael Crabtree, and led the Raiders to their first playoff berth since 2002.
Without Carr, the Raiders' Super Bowl hopes look bleak at best. Despite rumors that Carr could return during the playoffs, it's highly improbable that he'll be ready by the Super Bowl.
Oakland has a lot to be proud of this season. But Carr's injury makes the Raiders' first winning season in 14 years and their Super Bowl aspirations all seem a little too good to be true.
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