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Raiders Give Starting Corner Chris Johnson 4-Year Deal

Feb 12, 2009 – 3:40 PM
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Adam Gretz

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On Thursday Al Davis prevented one of his starting cornerbacks from hitting unrestricted free agency, though it's probably not the one Raiders fans were hoping to have signed.

David White of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Raiders and cornerback Chris Johnson have come to an agreement on a four-year contract extension. Johnson was set to become an unrestricted free agent on February 27. Terms of the deal have not been announced.

Johnson will be entering his seventh season in the NFL in 2009, while the Raiders were the only team to ever give him an opportunity as a starter. He took over the starting job opposite All-Pro Nnamdi Asomugha when the DeAngelo Hall experiment finally came to an end after just eight games. Eight games, two draft picks and a couple of million dollars that the Raiders would probably like to erase from their memories.

Johnson was solid in his eight starts, intercepting three passes while being credited with 12 pass defenses over the second half of the season.

Without knowing the financial details it's quite a risk for the Raiders, seeing as how he's going to be 30 years old this season and has never been anything more than a specialist throughout his career.

As for Asomugha, it's pretty much a given that the Raiders will place the exclusive franchise tag on him prior to the February 19 deadline, while Asomugha doesn't expect that announcement to be made until the absolute last second. He told Jason Jones of the Sacramento Bee that he received a phone call from Davis the night before the deadline last offseason. "I think they have until the 19th to tag me and if they do it, it'll probably be the last second," Asomugha said.

If Johnson can build on his promising play from a season ago, combined with the man-to-man coverage abilities of Asomugha, the Raiders should be set at the corner position for 2009.

If Johnson doesn't improve? Well, the Raiders are simply right back to where they were a season ago in the secondary.

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