Derek Carr: Henry Ruggs III needs to be loved right now

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This booking photo provided by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III following his arrest Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021. Ruggs is facing felony charges relating to a fiery vehicle crash early Tuesday in Las Vegas that left a woman dead and Ruggs and his female passenger injured. (Clark County Detention Center via AP)

HENDERSON, Nev. ā€“ Derek Carr said Henry Ruggs III needs to be loved right now and needs to know he has people in his corner.

ā€œAnd if no one else will do it, Iā€™ll do it,ā€ the Las Vegas quarterback said Wednesday.

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Raiders interim coach Rich Bisaccia said itā€™s important to keep the focus on the fact 23-year-old Tina O. Tintor was killed Tuesday morning in a fiery crash involving Ruggs, the 22-year-old receiver who was cut by the team Tuesday night.

ā€œWe want to express our sincere condolences to the victimā€™s family,ā€ Bisaccia said from a prepared statement. ā€œWeā€™re deeply saddened for everyone affected. Especially the victimā€™s family.ā€

Prosecutors said Ruggs was driving at 156 mph with a blood-alcohol content twice Nevadaā€™s legal limit before his Chevrolet Corvette slammed into the rear of Tintor's vehicle that burned, killing her. Ruggs faces felony charges of driving under the influence of alcohol resulting in death and reckless driving.

ā€œWe love Henry Ruggs, and want him to know that,ā€ Bisaccia added. ā€œItā€™s a terrible lapse in judgment, of the most horrific kind. Itā€™s something that he will have to live with the rest of his life. The gravity of the situation is not lost on anyone here and we understand and respect the loss of life.ā€

Ruggs and passenger Kiara Jeā€™nai Kilgo-Washington were injured.

The Raiders didnā€™t wait for courts to act and announced Ruggs' release in a one-sentence statement Tuesday night. After struggling through his rookie season, the former Alabama star had emerged as one of Carrā€™s favorite targets, hauling in 24 passes for a team-high 469 yards and two touchdowns.

ā€œMy emotions have been on a roller coaster so to speak this year,ā€ Carr said. ā€œMy heart goes out so much. Iā€™ll try to say it with a straight face because Iā€™ve already been emotional about every bit of this. But to the family, to all the families involved, no one ever wants to see this, whether itā€™s a football player or not, you never want to see something like this happen. It broke my wife and Iā€™s heart, honestly.ā€

The crash came three weeks after Jon Gruden resigned as coach over emails he sent before being hired by the team in 2018.

Coming off a bye week, the Raiders are preparing to play Sunday at the New York Giants.

ā€œFootball is secondary when something like this happens. Weā€™re talking about lives, a lot of different lives in a lot of different situations,ā€ Carr said. ā€œFor us, from a football aspect, our mindset is weā€™re going to be ready to play. Thatā€™s for sure.ā€

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