The Facts: Carr's broken right fibula, which essentially ended the Raiders' chances at any type of postseason run last winter, is a non-issue now. Even if there were some mental hurdles the quarterback had to clear. "The hardest part was taking the first rep, because the last rep you remember was like, 'Oh snap, I broke this thing,'" Carr said after Tuesday's mandatory minicamp practice. "But as soon as the ball was snapped, it was a blessing. It kind of all went away."
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Carr has been a full participant in all of the Raiders' offseason activities, from the conditioning program to OTAs to minicamp. The biggest concern, if you want to call it that, on Carr's plate is if/when he will receive a monster contract extension this offseason. Carr was not asked about it Tuesday, but did say at the start of OTAs he would not entertain talks if an agreement was not reached by the start of training camp in late July. Rather, Carr is more publicly worried about picking up where he left off last year with the likes of Amari Cooper, and the two hooked up numerous times Tuesday. And that's good news for fantasy owners.