Carr completed 17 of 41 passes for 117 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions in Thursday's 21-13 loss to the Chiefs. He also gained three yards on two rushes.

Carr endured what was the worst outing of his career, tallying a 41.5 percent completion rate, averaging a minuscule 2.85 yards per attempt, and finishing with a career-low 9.7 Total QBR. Furthermore, his 117 yards passing were the the fewest by a quarterback with at least 40 pass attempts since the Giants' Jesse Palmer achieved the dubious distinction of throwing for only 110 yards in a 2003 game. Thursday, Carr suffered through a bevy of drops by his receivers and connected with primary pass catchers Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree on nine out of a combined 17 targets for just 50 yards. Cooper also failed to adjust on a would-be touchdown pass in the fourth quarter, and the entire air attack seemed out of synch in frigid temperatures at Arrowhead Stadium. Now tied with the Chiefs for first place in the AFC West, Carr and his offensive teammates will try to bounce back in a Week 15 tilt against the Chargers at San Diego.