HENDERSON, Nev. — A chagrined Derek Carr was asked Tuesday if he was immune to stories about his future as Las Vegas Raiders quarterback, in the wake of last weekend's claim by UFC president Dana White that he had brokered a deal with for Tom Brady to come to the Raiders in 2020. «By now,» Carr said, «I would hope so.
It is what it is.» White, on the «UFC with the Gronks» broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+ for UFC 278 Saturday night, was asked by Rob Gronkowski to tell the tale. «I worked to put that deal together for Brady and Gronk to come to the Raiders,» White said on the broadcast. «It was almost a done deal.
And at the last minute, (Jon) Gruden blew the deal up and said that he didn't want him and all hell broke loose, man. It was crazy. »And Brady was already looking at houses.
It wasn't said yet that Gronk was going to be coming. So Las Vegas would have had Brady and Gronk the year that the Bucs won the Super Bowl except Gruden blew the deal up." Gruden, who signed a 10-year deal to coach the Raiders in 2018, resigned after five games last season amidst his email scandal.