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San Francisco 49ers CB Nnamdi Asomugha likely will have to win a role over CB Carlos Rogers, CB Tarell Brown or CB Chris Culliver during training camp to win a roster spot since he does not play on special teams. The team did not give Asomugha any guaranteed money in his deal, which means he has to compete for a roster spot.
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San Francisco 49ers CB Nnamdi Asomugha's one-year deal with the team includes no guaranteed money, according to a source with knowledge of the contract. The contract has a base value of $1.35 million, and he can earn $425,000 in 'likely to be earned incentives' tied to playing time and the 49ers making the postseason. Asomugha also is eligible for $1.225 million in 'not likely to be earned incentives' tied to playing time, qualifying for the Pro Bowl, being named to the All-Pro team, interceptions, and qualifying for the playoffs.
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San Francisco 49ers CB Nnamdi Asomugha said he likes the 49ers' defensive scheme. He had trouble with Philadelphia Eagles' scheme the last two seasons. The Eagles' scheme didn't have the same man-to-man principles that he played in Oakland.
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San Francisco 49ers CB Nnamdi Asomugha will receive $1.35 million in base salary as part of his one-year deal, but he didn't want any guaranteed money in the deal.
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The San Francisco 49ers signed free-agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha (Eagles) to a one-year, $3 million deal Tuesday, April 2.
Fantasy Impact: This could be a good fit for the 49ers. He still has some upside even after a few disappointing seasons.
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The San Francisco 49ers would not guarantee a roster spot to free-agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha (Eagles) if he decides to sign with the team. Asomugha would only receive a chance to compete for playing time.
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If free-agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha (Eagles) signed with the San Francisco 49ers, he would compete against CB Carlos Rogers for the starting job. The team would not cut Rogers.
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Free-agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha (Eagles) is still considering signing with the San Francisco 49ers or New Orleans Saints this offseason. Asomugha has received interest from other teams but has not met with any other teams.
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Free-agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha (Eagles) met with the New Orleans Saints Sunday, March 17, according to a source. Asomugha didn't visit with head coach Sean Payton or general manager Mickey Loomis, however, as they were already at the NFL owners meetings, and he likely spent much of his visit with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. There has been no indication of how far talks went with Asomugha during the visit.
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The Washington Redskins are not pursuing free-agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha (Eagles) or CB Brent Grimes (Falcons) because they would be too expensive for the team to sign.
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