The Eagles have been pretty vague about a lot of their plans this offseason. However, sometimes that vagueness seems to speak volumes. Case in point, Nnamdi Asomugha. When Chip Kelly was asked to give his assessment of the veteran corner, he didn't exactly offer a ringing endorsement. "I think Nnamdi has a skill set (pause) that can play football." When you contrast that with how he talked about other players, it becomes even more clear what he thinks about Asomguha. He had praise for guys like DeMeco Ryans and Nick Foles.... But Nnamdi? Well, you heard him. Howie Roseman took the podium shortly after Chip and when he was asked about Nnamdi's future, he offered no compliments or positivity either.
Nnamdi Asomugha appears to be on his way out of Philadelphia
Published: Feb 21 2013 08:44:26 PM EST
Updated On: Feb 21 2013 08:44:27 PM EST
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