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Raiders cut ties with QB Brooks

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ALAMEDA, Calif. (Feb. 22, 2007) -- The Oakland Raiders cut ties with Aaron Brooks, declining to pick up the option on the quarterback's contract after one difficult season.

Brooks, who would have been due a multi-million-dollar roster bonus if he had stayed on the roster, failed to win any of his eight starts with the Raiders. The QB, who signed with Oakland after six seasons with the New Orleans Saints, will now look to join his third team in as many years.

Brooks' one season in Oakland got off to a disastrous start when he was sacked seven times in a season-opening 27-0 loss to the San Diego Chargers. He got hurt after fumbling two snaps from center the following week in Baltimore and missed the next seven games with a strained pectoral muscle.

Brooks played better after his return in November, but still could not generate a victory for his new team. He finished the season with a passer rating of 61.7 after completing 57.3 percent of his passes and registering eight interceptions and three touchdown passes. He was sacked 26 times in eight games.

The problems on Oakland's offense went much deeper than the quarterback. Receivers Randy Moss and Jerry Porter were disgruntled and unproductive all season, running back LaMont Jordan went down with a season-ending knee injury in the same game Brooks returned from his injury, and the offensive line was one of the worst in the league.

Brooks acknowledged late in the season he never could have imagined all that went wrong in his one season with the Raiders.

Oakland scored 168 points in 2006 -- the fifth fewest in a 16-game season -- and failed to score an offensive touchdown in eight games. Offensive coordinator Tom Walsh, who had been out of the NFL for more than a decade before returning to the Raiders, was demoted late in the season.

Head coach Art Shell was fired following the 2-14 season, the worst in owner Al Davis' more than four decades with the franchise. Lane Kiffin replaced Shell and has overhauled the offensive coaching staff.

With third-string quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo expected to leave as a free agent, Andrew Walter will likely be the only quarterback to return from last season. Walter struggled with turnovers and accuracy and went 2-6 in place of Brooks last season.

Walter was intercepted 13 times, lost nine fumbles and was sacked 46 times. He completed only 53.3 percent of his passes, threw for three touchdowns and had a passer rating of 55.8.

Oakland also has the No. 1 pick in the 2007 NFL Draft and could use it to select one of the two blue-chip quarterbacks in the draft, JaMarcus Russell out of LSU or Brady Quinn of Notre Dame. The team also could target a veteran in free agency.


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