Talk about being crammed in an Uber. Just ask Raiders’ Derek Carr and Davante Adams

A trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame started uncomfortably for three Las Vegas Raiders.

Blame it on Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, who apparently ordered an Uber to take himself and teammates Derek Carr, Davante Adams and Mack Hollins to the Hall of Fame museum in Canton, Ohio. The Raiders are in town for the Hall of Fame exhibition game Thursday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The 6-foot-3 Carr, 6-1 Adams and 6-4 Hollins crammed into the backseat of the small car while the 5-10 Renfrow took the front seat. In a social media video post, Renfrow fastens his seat belt and says “OK” — leading to chuckles from the back seat.

Adams wrote on his social media, “@hunterenfrow is no longer in charge of ubers ya’ll.”

At the museum, Carr found the bust of Hall of Famer and former Raiders great Charles Woodson, while Adams panned a row of busts in an Instagram post and wrote “motivation.”

Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams takes in the Hall of Fame busts in Canton, Ohio.
Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams takes in the Hall of Fame busts in Canton, Ohio.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr looks at the card that was placed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame museum that shows the Raiders defeating the Los Angeles Chargers to clinch a playoff berth.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr looks at the card that was placed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame museum that shows the Raiders defeating the Los Angeles Chargers to clinch a playoff berth.

Carr found more poignant displays: a photo of him celebrating after the Raiders defeated the Chargers in overtime to clinch a playoff berth last season; the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy; and the draft card when he was selected in the second round in 2014.

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