Giants Ink Former No. 1 Pick David Carr
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Eli Manning and the Giants have a new backup quarterback.
David Carr signed yesterday in a move that gives the Super Bowl champions an experienced backup who like Manning was a no. 1 pick overall.
“I have a lot of calluses,” Carr said. “I’m like an old carpenter I’ve been through it. If you let that stuff affect you, you’re not going to be able to do your job. One of the reasons I’m excited about coming here is they protect the quarterback well and they have playmakers on the outside.”
Taken first by Houston in the 2002 draft, Carr’s career has faltered in recent seasons. He was released by the Texans after the 2006 season and signed a two-year, $6 million deal last year with the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers released him after this past season. Carr had a 58.3 passer rating with just three touchdown passes and five interceptions after replacing the injured Jake Delhomme. Carr was eventually replaced by 44-year-old Vinny Testaverde.

