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Former NFL quarterback Derek Carr celebrated the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series triumph against the Toronto Blue Jays last week.Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani was one of the protagonists in the Dodgers' consecutive World Series wins. The three-time MVP shared an Instagram post from their World Series parade on Monday with Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe song choice was a jab at Canadian singer Drake, who has had a longstanding feud with Lamar. Drake, a Blue Jays fan, had trolled Ohtani during the best-of-seven series last week.Carr commented on Ohtani's post with fire emojis.Image source - InstagramOhtani, who was named the National League Championship Series MVP after the Dodgers swept the Milwaukee Brewers, struggled against Blue Jays ace Trey Yesavage in World Series Game 5."Savage already on the way to the dugout boss lol," Drake captioned his Instagram story with a picture of Ohtani striking out against the Blue Jays ace.Yesavage set an MLB record with 12 strikeouts in the game as the Blue Jays defeated the Dodgers to take a 3-2 lead in the series. With Toronto just one win away from clinching the World Series, Drake shared a pic of Ohtani in his Instagram story, writing:"ONE MOREEE!!"Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers teammate Kike Hernandez trolled DrakeShohei Ohtani wasn't the only Dodgers player to take a swipe at the Canadian rapper as utility outfielder Kike Hernandez used Drake's famous," It's October's Very Own," phrase during the World Series celebrations at Dodger Stadium on Monday.Meanwhile, former Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr commented on the team's underwhelming start to the season after their 31-0 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week. He urged rookie Ashton Jeanty to change the culture."He's new to it... Yes, it has been hard there for a long time. It has been hard there for a long time. Trust me. No one knows more than me, big dog, but the only people that can fix it are the ones in the building," Carr said."You got to set the culture. You got to set the standard. We went to the playoffs two times and it hadn't happened in 20 years, so I know how hard it is."The Raiders are 2-6 for the season, suffering their sixth loss after a 30-29 overtime loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.