Raiders QB Derek Carr Helps Driver Stranded on Side of the Road

  • By Jari
  • July 28, 2021
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We all knew that Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr was a good person. It’s one of the reasons he is so easy to love as a fan. He is just one of those guys who seems so down to Earth, you could picture hanging out, watching a game with him.

Well, on Monday, he proved once again just how good of a person he is.

Here’s a description of what happened that local reporter Frank Somerville posted on his Facebook page:

This is the coolest thing I’ve read all day.

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr stopped on the side of the road to offer a ride to a man who’d run out of gas.

Here’s what Ron Reeser wrote about what happened and the interesting conversation they had inside Derek Carr’s Denali:

My faith in humanity has been restored.

I have to share this story cause it literally just happened and I’m still surprised someone of this stature was so down to earth and kind enough to offer a helping hand to a complete stranger.

My car was on empty and I was on my way to the gas station when I ran out of gas at the light.

Thankfully I had a gas can in my trunk and I wasn’t too far from a gas station.

So I figured I’d walk the rest of the way grab gas and come right back.

As soon as I step outta my car a black Denali drives up and the man asked me if everything was ok.

I said I ran outta gas.

He said hop in I’ll take you.

We introduce ourselves and start exchanging convo as he drives off.

He asks me what I do for a living so we start talking about music.

I ask him what he does and he says I play football and is heavily into God and wants to become a pastor someday when he retires.

We pull up to the gas station I fill up the can, hop back in his truck and I ask him what position he plays.

He says, “I’m a quarterback.”
“What string” I ask.
“1st string” he says.

So I ask him what his favorite team is and he replies, “Well I’m a little biased cause I play for the Raiders…”

I pause for a second and say no shit, what’s your name…
“Derek Carr…”

At this point I was a little speechless, and couldn’t believe the situation I was in, let alone someone like him was that generous.
But it doesn’t stop there…

We pulled up to my car, I shook his hand, exchanged contact info and thanked him for his help.

He paused and asked me, “is there anything you’d like to pray for before I go?’

I grew up catholic and couldn’t pass at the opportunity, so I mentioned 3 things.

He replied “Can I pray for you?”
He placed his right hand on my left shoulder and we said a prayer together…

Thanks Derek Carr, I needed that.

Not only was that experience surreal, I will always remember that for the rest of my life.

The universe works in mysterious ways, we just have to keep the faith.

I’m a firm believer in someone’s energy.
And I encourage all of you to try and stay positive no matter what situation you’re going through.

And most importantly pay it forward when you can.

On that note, Happy Tuesday!

I’m ready for the rest of the week and possibly just became a #Raiders fan LOL.

#04 #DerekCarr #payitforward #humbled

-Ron Reeser

https://twitter.com/ronreeser

#RealPeopleRealStoriesRealLife

Thanks to Ron’s friend Jose Meza for sending me this story.

I’ve said it over and over and over again and I won’t stop saying it. I can’t believe how lucky the Raiders were to have landed Derek Carr. His abilities on the field are obviously a great thing. He is a major reason why the Raiders are such a promising team but he’s also just a great guy. You want players that you feel good rooting for. Sure, Aaron Rodgers is a great player but he comes off as kind of a d-bag at times. When you look at Carr and everything you see from him off of the field, you can’t help but think “damn, he’s just a good person.”

In an era of divas and overpaid stars, finding a humble but immensely talented star like Carr is a rarity.

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