By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) DeAngelo Hall's disappointing stint with the Oakland Raiders came to an early finish.
The Raiders waived Hall on Wednesday, less than eight months after they traded for the former Pro Bowl cornerback and gave him a $70 million contract.
The acquisition of Hall from Atlanta in March was a big part of Oakland's plans to rebuild its defense. But the move has backfired. The Raiders gave up a second-round pick to acquire Hall and also gave him a seven-year contract.
But Hall never played up to that level. He struggled with nagging injuries throughout training camp and was picked on constantly by rookie receiver Eddie Royal and quarterback Jay Cutler in a 41-14 season-opening loss to Denver.
With most teams choosing to avoid throwing at standout cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha on the other side of the field, Hall became a frequent target. In his last game, he was beaten for a 37-yard touchdown pass to Michael Jenkins on the opening drive of a 24-0 loss to his former Falcons team.
In his eight games in Oakland, Hall was beaten 40 times for 552 yards on 66 passes thrown his way, according to data compiled by STATS LLC. He gave up more yards than any defender this season and was tied for third worst in catches allowed.
Hall said earlier this season it took him time to get used to Oakland's man-to-man style of defense after being able to freelance frequently while playing zone with the Falcons. He had 17 interceptions in his four seasons in Atlanta, making the Pro Bowl in 2005 and '06. He had three interceptions this year, but frequently got beaten on big plays.
Hall got about $8 million of his contract for playing in eight games. But by releasing him now, the Raiders can use some of the money they planned to give Hall to try to keep Asomugha.
Oakland placed the franchise tag on Asomugha this year and would like to sign him to a long-term deal in the offseason.
In other moves, the Raiders placed safety Tyvon Branch (shoulder) and linebacker Robert Thomas (hamstring) on injured reserve with season-ending injuries. The Raiders signed defensive back Michael Waddell, who was released in training camp, and linebacker Marquis Cooper to contracts.
8 million per game...good work if you can get it.
As an outsider looking in, I just don't get the Raiders at all.
How can they seriously keep a fan base with the constant losing and being lead by someone who should of retired decades ago?
Most damning yet, how can you remain a fan of this team when the only hope of success is years of rebuilding AFTER you wait for Al to die?
Seriously Raiders nation, answer this one for me.
Haha Devin, I think thats a bit harsh although I do agree with ya, we need a new leader! All will be fine in the end, i'm sure :)
I feel bad for Oakland. Harsh but true by Devin. Al's like a fighter who won't accept the end & retire. He'll continue to get beat to a pulp but is addicted to the spotlight & trying to get back to his glory days. Just like in the Obama campaign it's time to turn it over to the energetic, creative, smart & driven younger guy(s) who you can find that you trust.
Those players on the other side of the Bay are like my Niners..no competent direction there but the team has some talent. If I were Asomugha why would I want to stay in that dysfunctional, no light at the end of the tunnel organization? I think he's as good as gone & deservedly is going to GET PAID.
I hope the Niners will get in the chase & break the bank for him. The guys worth it.
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As a huge Falcons fan, just wanted to give a shout out to GM Thomas Dimitroff for getting a 2nd rounder for D-Hall, one of the great moves he has made in his short time in Atlanta. It is a great time to be a Falcons fan!