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Evan & Tiki

Derek Carr to the Jets? Evan Says the Signs Are TOO Obvious!

Evan & Tiki

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4.2 • 988 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Is Derek Carr practically telling everyone he wants to be the New York Jets’ next quarterback? Evan Roberts thinks the clues are impossible to ignore after another strange moment from Derek Carr and David Carr’s show seemed to point directly at the Jets. Evan and Tiki break down whether Carr is seriously eyeing New York or just trolling a desperate fan base for attention. Plus, the debate continues over the Jets’ quarterback future, whether Spencer Rattler or Tanner McKee are worth a shot, and why the Giants’ running back situation is still far from settled despite Devin Singletary’s contract restructure. From quarterback bingo to free agency wish lists, this hour is loaded with Jets and Giants offseason drama.

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0:00.0

I will get to the Derek Carr stuff for the next five minutes. Let's get to some of your calls.

0:02.8

Lawrence in Oklahoma City. What's up, Lawrence?

0:20.8

Hey, thanks for getting me on, guys. I just don't know why I haven't heard anything about Spencer Rattler making a comeback somewhere. I thought he was playing good ball last year, and I was kind surprised to see Tyler Shuck stuff in it, but he was drafted hot, so I would just love to see Spencer get a shot somewhere. I think Spencer Radler is like that. Perfect.

0:22.9

There are different tiers to the quarter shot somewhere. I think Spencer Radler is like that.

0:22.3

Perfect. There are different tiers to the quarterbacks, and I think you've got your young, got potential, not starting with his current team option. Yeah. And he's one of them, but what I'd wonder about with New Orleans is, do they want to hold on to him? Right. As a backup, you know, it's the same thing we talk about with Tanner McKee in Philadelphia, where there's a value.

0:40.4

Mack Jones in San Francisco. is do they want to hold on to him? Right. As a backup, you know, it's the same thing we talk about with Tanner McKee in Philadelphia

0:38.7

where there's a value, Mack Jones in San Francisco, there's a value to you being a backup.

0:43.9

True, but he just wasn't impressive.

0:45.6

He's a young player who's not really pushing, going to push to be a starter,

0:50.0

and he's not seasoned enough to be that veteran backup that sits behind you with the clipboard

0:56.2

and advises and helps the starter be better.

0:59.3

He's just in a weird spot.

1:00.7

He kind of has to hang on for a couple more years before he's viewed as that reliable backup quarterback.

1:07.3

Think about a guy like, well, Mitch Trubitsky's different because he actually started and won some games in Chicago. But you know what I'm talking about. That guy who has been around for three or four years, never was really a starter, but he's been around and on a couple of teams, you trust him. Right. Because he knows football. And so it's actually kind of what Tommy DeVito is going to be coach. You know what I mean? I've been around for four years now.

1:28.6

He's going to, you just kind of trust him as a knowledge guy, but also if he has to play,

1:33.6

you know he's going to give you some energy.

1:35.0

I have no issue with bringing in a guy like Spencer Rodler.

1:38.2

Like, I'm more drawn in by him than Jacoby Brisset.

1:40.9

Yes.

1:41.2

And it's not a knock on Jacobi Bresed. It's just that I like the idea of someone young enough who could just put it all together.

1:47.2

Likely or not.

1:47.9

I mean, that's sort of the appeal of Atua. Right. I don't believe in him at all, but he's 28 years old. Of course. And there's a better. And he's played a lot of football. No doubt. And forget the money for a second and my whole point about absorbing a draft pick.

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