ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The final year Nnamdi Asomugha’s record contract with the Oakland Raiders is no longer in force because the cornerback didn’t reach certain incentives.
Raiders senior executive John Herrera confirmed Sunday that the contract was voided, making Asomugha a free agent. ESPN first reported the development.
Asomugha signed a $45.3 million, three-year contract in February 2009 that made him the highest paid defensive back in NFL history. He was paid $28.5 million in the first two years of the contract.
The Raiders had an option for 2011, which would be worth either $16.8 million or the amount of the quarterback franchise tag, whichever is greater. But that voided when Asomugha did not reach certain incentives. Oakland can’t use the franchise tag on him.