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Week 1 News: Raiders release Prince Amukamara


Jeremy Igo

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NFL Media reports that the Raiders released Amukamara on Monday. Amukamara was released by the Bears in February and signed with the Raiders in May.

Amukamara said a short time after signing that he thought he’d be a perfect fit in Paul Guenther’s defensive scheme, but it seems that was not the case once the team got on the field this summer. Amukamara spent the last three years with the Bears after opening his career with the Giants and spending one year with the Jaguars. He was a starter in each of those stops and will now try to find somewhere else to keep that streak alive.

The Raiders have second-year corners Trayvon Mullen and Isaiah Johnson to go with first-round pick Damon Arnette, nickel back Lamarcus Joyner, fourth-rounder Amik Robertson and Nevin Lawson.

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/08/31/raiders-release-prince-amukamara/

 

 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

For the right price he might be worth a shot. We need the help, especially with the receivers in this division. 

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Pretty common for teams to claim off waivers players from their next opponent. 

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14 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

 If we are building Id rather get our young corners more time.

I agree.  Prince probably wouldn’t be a big upgrade over who we have, so may as way see what we have in the youngsters.  If we are going to make a move at CB, it should be someone who is a massive upgrade over every other CB on the roster IMO.

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Not a big fan.

At this point, I think he's one of those guys that teams look at and go "well, he was good once so maybe we can get something out of him" when they sign him, and then later say "well, guess not" when they let him go.

He hasn't lasted long anywhere since leaving New York.

 

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