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just for entertainments sake, I would love to see Nnamdi on the Ravens or Steelers.
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Asomugha's contract had a clause that said his contract would be voided if he didn't participate in more plays in 2010 than the previous year or improve his interception, fumble recovery or sack totals.
Asomugha missed two games with a sprained ankle so did not reach the playing time incentive. He also had no interceptions, fumble recovery or sacks. He had one interception, no fumble recoveries and no sacks in 2009.
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Asomugha's contract had a clause that said his contract would be voided if he didn't participate in more plays in 2010 than the previous year or improve his interception, fumble recovery or sack totals.
Asomugha missed two games with a sprained ankle so did not reach the playing time incentive. He also had no interceptions, fumble recovery or sacks. He had one interception, no fumble recoveries and no sacks in 2009.
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Per Rotoworld:
Former Raiders beat writer David White believes impending free agent Nnamdi Asomugha will end up with the Jets or Packers.
"I know him well. ... Mark it down," said White. After playing for the Raiders for eight seasons, White says Asomugha wants to play for a proven winner. White added that the shutdown corner has said he'd like to play for Jets coach Rex Ryan and his best friend is Packers corner Charles Woodson. Asomugha will draw interest from virtually every team in the league as the best defensive player available, but fitting him under the new CBA's salary cap is another story \
The Jets sure could use Nmadi Asomugha this week, but they could wind up with the Raiders star cornerback next season.
Due to a contract clause, Asomugha will become a restricted free agent and in the past has been open about his desire to join the Jets and pair up with Darrelle Revis.
A Bay Area reporter who claims he is close with Asomugha said the three-time Pro Bowl player will sign with either the Jets or Packers.
"I know him well. He'll go to Green Bay or NY Jets. Mark it down," San Francisco Chronicle reporter David White wrote on Twitter Sunday night.
According to ESPN.com, "Asomugha's deal included a little-known clause that said his contract would void if he didn't achieve his not-likely-to-be-earned incentives in 2010 -- and he didn't."
He missed two games with injuries, and the Raiders were better on offense, keeping Asomugha from reaching playing-time incentives. He also fell short of markers for interceptions, fumble recoveries and sacks, the report says.
The Raiders can not designate Asomugha as their franchise or transition player but have exclusive negotiating rights until free agency begins. However, the NFL's unsettled labor situation is a complication.
Asomugha and Revis discussed playing together when on the AFC team at last year's Pro Bowl and the duo is scheduled to be at that game again, if the Jets and Revis do not make it to the Super Bowl. The Jets face the Patriots on Sunday in a second-round playoff game.
"Me and Revis have been talking to Rex (Ryan) to try to do something," Asomugha said last February. "You may see us in the future. There's a little bit of talk going on."
Antonio Cromartie, who starts at cornerback for the Jets opposite Revis, also is scheduled to become a free agent.
Asomugha earned $28.5 million in the first two season of the three-year, $45.3 million deal. Revis signed through 2014 after ending his holdout prior to this season.
Per Rotoworld:
Former Raiders beat writer David White believes impending free agent Nnamdi Asomugha will end up with the Jets or Packers.
"I know him well. ... Mark it down," said White. After playing for the Raiders for eight seasons, White says Asomugha wants to play for a proven winner. White added that the shutdown corner has said he'd like to play for Jets coach Rex Ryan and his best friend is Packers corner Charles Woodson. Asomugha will draw interest from virtually every team in the league as the best defensive player available, but fitting him under the new CBA's salary cap is another story \
The Jets sure could use Nmadi Asomugha this week, but they could wind up with the Raiders star cornerback next season.
Due to a contract clause, Asomugha will become a restricted free agent and in the past has been open about his desire to join the Jets and pair up with Darrelle Revis.
A Bay Area reporter who claims he is close with Asomugha said the three-time Pro Bowl player will sign with either the Jets or Packers.
"I know him well. He'll go to Green Bay or NY Jets. Mark it down," San Francisco Chronicle reporter David White wrote on Twitter Sunday night.
According to ESPN.com, "Asomugha's deal included a little-known clause that said his contract would void if he didn't achieve his not-likely-to-be-earned incentives in 2010 -- and he didn't."
He missed two games with injuries, and the Raiders were better on offense, keeping Asomugha from reaching playing-time incentives. He also fell short of markers for interceptions, fumble recoveries and sacks, the report says.
The Raiders can not designate Asomugha as their franchise or transition player but have exclusive negotiating rights until free agency begins. However, the NFL's unsettled labor situation is a complication.
Asomugha and Revis discussed playing together when on the AFC team at last year's Pro Bowl and the duo is scheduled to be at that game again, if the Jets and Revis do not make it to the Super Bowl. The Jets face the Patriots on Sunday in a second-round playoff game.
"Me and Revis have been talking to Rex (Ryan) to try to do something," Asomugha said last February. "You may see us in the future. There's a little bit of talk going on."
Antonio Cromartie, who starts at cornerback for the Jets opposite Revis, also is scheduled to become a free agent.
Asomugha earned $28.5 million in the first two season of the three-year, $45.3 million deal. Revis signed through 2014 after ending his holdout prior to this season.
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Per Rotoworld:
Former Raiders beat writer David White believes impending free agent Nnamdi Asomugha will end up with the Jets or Packers.
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Per Rotoworld:
Former Raiders beat writer David White believes impending free agent Nnamdi Asomugha will end up with the Jets or Packers.
Originally Posted by Mr S J King
Jerry Jones needs to be on the phone with Asomugha's agent RIGHT NOW!
Waive Terrence Newman and sign this dude IMMEDIATELY.
Originally Posted by Mr S J King
Jerry Jones needs to be on the phone with Asomugha's agent RIGHT NOW!
Waive Terrence Newman and sign this dude IMMEDIATELY.
Originally Posted by jmause3
Jerry please get this done
If he goes to Jets/Packers
Originally Posted by jmause3
Jerry please get this done
If he goes to Jets/Packers
Originally Posted by zube42
I guess neither Al nor Nnamdi voided the contract, it's because he didn't meet certain incentives in 2010 which he had to meet in his contract to get that last year.
Nnamdi has said multiple times he wants to be a part of the Raiders revival and that he plans on seeing it through so we'll see what happens.
Originally Posted by zube42
I guess neither Al nor Nnamdi voided the contract, it's because he didn't meet certain incentives in 2010 which he had to meet in his contract to get that last year.
Nnamdi has said multiple times he wants to be a part of the Raiders revival and that he plans on seeing it through so we'll see what happens.