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ALAMEDA — Derek Carr donned a black glove on his right hand when the Raiders held their first official practice of the week — and he wasn’t the only one.

Coach Jack Del Rio showed some support for his star quarterback by also wearing a single glove on his right hand as he stalked the practice field while the team began its preparation for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

Del Rio also going with the one glove look. #Raiders pic.twitter.com/xnz6nRxCFL — Jimmy Durkin (@Jimmy_Durkin) November 30, 2016

Carr didn’t reveal during his news conference earlier in the day whether or not he planned to wear the glove for Sunday’s game — “We’ll see,” he said — but wearing it in practice is a pretty good indication.

Carr threw the ball well during the brief portion of practice open to the media and said earlier in the day he would have no limitations taking snaps from under center this week. The Raiders did not engage in team drills during the open period of practice, so Carr was not seen taking any snaps.

He did work on some handoffs to running backs, simulating both plays from under center and out of shotgun. The Raiders worked initially on shorter passes, but he also threw a few deeps balls and didn’t appear affected by the dislocated right pinky.

Carr vowed after suffering the injury early in the third quarter of Sunday’s win over the Carolina Panthers that he would practice this week and backed up that guarantee. There’s no reason to think he won’t be at near full strength this week against the Bills.