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The San Diego Chargers have signed veteran cornerback Chris Carr to a one-year contract. No other terms of the contract were announced. Carr will wear No. 22 and be added to the active roster on Wednesday.
“Chris is an experienced player,” said Head Coach Norv Turner. “I was fortunate to be with him for a couple years in Oakland. He’s played at a high level in this league. He’s been a starter so he brings experience. He can play in the slot and on the outside. He’s a good addition for us.”
The 5-10, 181-pound native of Reno, Nevada spent his first seven seasons with the Oakland Raiders (2005-07), Tennessee Titans (2008) and Baltimore Ravens (2009-11). Carr went to training camp with the Minnesota Vikings earlier this year but was released prior to the regular season.
Carr is an experienced cornerback as well as kickoff and punt returner. He has six interceptions and 32 passes defensed on his resume, along with 207 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 26 tackles on special teams. In 2006, Carr returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown in a game against Pittsburgh.
Carr set a number of career and single-season kickoff return records in Oakland. He still holds the Raiders’ career record with 201 returns for 4,841 yards (24.1 avg.), while setting single-season marks for return yards (1,762) and return average (25.5) in 2006. Two years later, he set a career high by averaging 28.1 yards on 35 returns for the Titans. For his career, Carr tallied 251 kickoff returns for 6,174 yards (24.6 avg.), and 65 punt returns for 1,062 yards (7.3 avg.).
The San Diego Chargers have signed veteran cornerback Chris Carr to a one-year contract. No other terms of the contract were announced. Carr will wear No. 22 and be added to the active roster on Wednesday.
“Chris is an experienced player,” said Head Coach Norv Turner. “I was fortunate to be with him for a couple years in Oakland. He’s played at a high level in this league. He’s been a starter so he brings experience. He can play in the slot and on the outside. He’s a good addition for us.”
The 5-10, 181-pound native of Reno, Nevada spent his first seven seasons with the Oakland Raiders (2005-07), Tennessee Titans (2008) and Baltimore Ravens (2009-11). Carr went to training camp with the Minnesota Vikings earlier this year but was released prior to the regular season.
Carr is an experienced cornerback as well as kickoff and punt returner. He has six interceptions and 32 passes defensed on his resume, along with 207 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 26 tackles on special teams. In 2006, Carr returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown in a game against Pittsburgh.
Carr set a number of career and single-season kickoff return records in Oakland. He still holds the Raiders’ career record with 201 returns for 4,841 yards (24.1 avg.), while setting single-season marks for return yards (1,762) and return average (25.5) in 2006. Two years later, he set a career high by averaging 28.1 yards on 35 returns for the Titans. For his career, Carr tallied 251 kickoff returns for 6,174 yards (24.6 avg.), and 65 punt returns for 1,062 yards (7.3 avg.).
Head Coach Mike McCoy retains defensive coordinator John Pagano, defensive line coach Don Johnson, linebackers coach Joe Barry, and assistant linebackers coach Greg Williams