Quarterback Derek Carr must build chemistry with two elementally different starting wide receivers. One is flashy and boisterous, and the other is quiet and calm.
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By Michael Gehlken / RJ
The quarterback was sacked a career-high 51 times last season behind a below average offensive line. But some of the fault, he said Saturday, falls on him.
The four-time Pro Bowl guard, who has battled mental health and locker room issues, spoke publicly for the first time Saturday since signing with the team in May.
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