LOOK: Derek Carr seems kind of upset with TMZ after undergoing surgery
The Raiders quarterback takes to Instagram to express his frustration
Just hours after undergoing surgery in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Derek Carr headed to a Los Angeles hotel where he met up with his family and Raiders owner Mark Davis.
During his dinner, Carr found out the first rule of being a celebrity in L.A.: If you're famous, TMZ will probably get a picture of you up on their website, and that's exactly what happened on Tuesday night.
The Raiders quarterback clearly did not like that fact that TMZ published a photo of him, and he took to social media to let everyone know exactly how he felt.
What you really want to do when you just want to eat dinner with family and walk outside and TMZ... https://t.co/Yn0ES3AGMq
— Derek Carr (@derekcarrqb) December 28, 2016
After seeing the photo on TMZ, Carr shared the video below on Instagram, with the caption, "What you really want to do when you just want to eat dinner with family and walk outside and TMZ 'has' to get the first shot ... but you don't because God's got you!"
That look like Carr's passive-aggressive way of telling us he's upset with TMZ.
As it turns out though, the feud didn't last long. About 12 hours after posing the video, Carr says TMZ reached out to him to clear things up.
Thank you @TMZ_Sports for reaching out to me this morning, wishing me well, and I'm glad we cleared up the misunderstanding. All good!
— Derek Carr (@derekcarrqb) December 28, 2016
TMZ probably explained that the picture they used was courtesy of KTTV in LA.
As for Carr's health, less than 48 hours after his surgery, the Raiders quarterback tweeted that he's already in the "recovery process."
Surgery couldn't have gone better! Received great news! Already started the recovery process!Thank you for all of your prayers as I heal up!
— Derek Carr (@derekcarrqb) December 27, 2016
There's even an outside shot that he could play in the Super Bowl if Oakland makes it that far.
One person who will probably be rooting for Carr to play in that game is Kobe Bryant. The former NBA star reached out to Carr on Twitter this week, and Carr definitely seemed flattered.

The Raiders quarterback is expected to make a full recovery from his broken fibula in 6-8 weeks.
















