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Mike Garafolo of USA Today reports that the Giants have agreed to terms with Carr on a contract that will keep him in his familiar role as Eli Manning’s backup.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As PFT's Mike Garafolo notes, it’s not a job that calls for Carr to play all that much. Manning has made 135 straight starts, leaving Carr nothing but mop-up duty during his time with the Giants. It will be Carr’s fifth year as a team with one year in San Francisco serving to break up a two and, now, three-year stint carrying a clipboard in Jersey. Carr, who hasn’t started a game since he was with the Panthers in 2007, reportedly drew some interest from other teams early in free agency, but the former first overall pick either didn’t find a better deal or didn’t want to break away from the Giants.
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