Nnamdi Asomugha’s days in Philadelphia appear to be numbered, and it seems some of his teammates are trying to push him out the door.
Hollis Thomas is a former Philadelphia Eagle and now radio host on 94.1 WIP here in Philadelphia. According to an unnamed source, Hollis reported on air this morning that Asomugha who is different, and a little distant, would eat lunch in his car, to gain some me time.
Obviously this report can be pointed in several different directions considering some teammates may not like Asomugha, the Eagles brass is contemplating cutting him, being as though he’s due $15 million this season, $4 million guaranteed.
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