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Robert Gallery of Oakland Raiders says ‘time for me to move on’

Robert Gallery of Oakland Raiders says ‘time for me to move on’

Updated: March 3, 2011, 3:52 PM ET

In an offseason in which the Oakland Raiders are prepared to lose cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, they also will lose left guard Robert Gallery.

After speaking with Raiders owner Al Davis, Gallery has decided to sign somewhere else whenever free agency begins.

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Gallery I loved being a part of a group that helped bring the Raiders back to where they were in the past. It’s just that now it’s time to go someplace else.

” – Robert Gallery

A Raiders career that started in 2004, when Oakland made him the second overall pick and continued with Gallery starting 75 games for the team, now is over.

“With the end of the league year coming today, and the few conversations I’ve had with the Raiders and Mr. Davis, we’ve come to a mutual agreement that it’s time for me to move on with my career,” Gallery said Thursday from his home in the Oakland area. “I appreciate the start that they and Mr. Davis gave me and I truly have enjoyed my time wearing the silver and black. I wish them well, I thank the fans and I take away great memories of my time in Oakland.”

Raiders senior executive John Herrera told The Associated Press on Thursday that the decision was made because of the vast difference in contract proposals. Herrera says Gallery was seeking about $8 million a season while Oakland was willing to offer about $2.5 million.

Rick Smith, Gallery’s agent, says it was clear from talking to the Raiders that they wanted to give some of their young players a chance.

Like Asomugha, Gallery’s contract voided after this past season. After seven NFL seasons, he will be an unrestricted free agent. The 30-year-old Gallery knows that whenever football is played next, he will be playing it in a different place.

“I’m looking for a new start somewhere else, to experience another place, and to be able to accomplish some of the things I want to,” Gallery said. “It’s best for everyone.”

Gallery is more comfortable playing left guard, though he could play other positions along the offensive line. To try to replace Gallery, the Raiders are expected to turn to last year’s fourth-round pick Bruce Campbell, another favorite of Davis.

But each side will go its own way as Oakland will be losing another key player that helped make the Raiders respectable and relevant last season.

Although Gallery and Asomugha are set to leave Oakland, the Raiders have been one of the more aggressive teams in re-signing players this offseason.

Along with signing linebacker Kamerion Wimbley to his franchise tender at approximately $11.3 million, Oakland gave cornerback Stanford Routt a $31.5 million, three-year deal; handed defensive tackle Richard Seymour a $30 million, two-year contract with $22.5 million in guarantees; signed defensive tackle John Henderson to an $8 million, two-year deal and signed special teams standout and backup running back Rock Cartwright to an undisclosed contract.

“I’ll always remember being able to come out of the tunnel of that stadium, into the Black Hole,” Gallery said. “That was exhilarating and never got old. I loved being a part of a group that helped bring the Raiders back to where they were in the past. It’s just that now it’s time to go someplace else.”

Adam Schefter is ESPN’s NFL Insider. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Robert Gallery of Oakland Raiders says ‘time for me to move on’

Robert Gallery of Oakland Raiders says ‘time for me to move on’

Updated: March 3, 2011, 3:52 PM ET

In an offseason in which the Oakland Raiders are prepared to lose cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, they also will lose left guard Robert Gallery.

After speaking with Raiders owner Al Davis, Gallery has decided to sign somewhere else whenever free agency begins.

“

Gallery I loved being a part of a group that helped bring the Raiders back to where they were in the past. It’s just that now it’s time to go someplace else.

” – Robert Gallery

A Raiders career that started in 2004, when Oakland made him the second overall pick and continued with Gallery starting 75 games for the team, now is over.

“With the end of the league year coming today, and the few conversations I’ve had with the Raiders and Mr. Davis, we’ve come to a mutual agreement that it’s time for me to move on with my career,” Gallery said Thursday from his home in the Oakland area. “I appreciate the start that they and Mr. Davis gave me and I truly have enjoyed my time wearing the silver and black. I wish them well, I thank the fans and I take away great memories of my time in Oakland.”

Raiders senior executive John Herrera told The Associated Press on Thursday that the decision was made because of the vast difference in contract proposals. Herrera says Gallery was seeking about $8 million a season while Oakland was willing to offer about $2.5 million.

Rick Smith, Gallery’s agent, says it was clear from talking to the Raiders that they wanted to give some of their young players a chance.

Like Asomugha, Gallery’s contract voided after this past season. After seven NFL seasons, he will be an unrestricted free agent. The 30-year-old Gallery knows that whenever football is played next, he will be playing it in a different place.

“I’m looking for a new start somewhere else, to experience another place, and to be able to accomplish some of the things I want to,” Gallery said. “It’s best for everyone.”

Gallery is more comfortable playing left guard, though he could play other positions along the offensive line. To try to replace Gallery, the Raiders are expected to turn to last year’s fourth-round pick Bruce Campbell, another favorite of Davis.

But each side will go its own way as Oakland will be losing another key player that helped make the Raiders respectable and relevant last season.

Although Gallery and Asomugha are set to leave Oakland, the Raiders have been one of the more aggressive teams in re-signing players this offseason.

Along with signing linebacker Kamerion Wimbley to his franchise tender at approximately $11.3 million, Oakland gave cornerback Stanford Routt a $31.5 million, three-year deal; handed defensive tackle Richard Seymour a $30 million, two-year contract with $22.5 million in guarantees; signed defensive tackle John Henderson to an $8 million, two-year deal and signed special teams standout and backup running back Rock Cartwright to an undisclosed contract.

“I’ll always remember being able to come out of the tunnel of that stadium, into the Black Hole,” Gallery said. “That was exhilarating and never got old. I loved being a part of a group that helped bring the Raiders back to where they were in the past. It’s just that now it’s time to go someplace else.”

Adam Schefter is ESPN’s NFL Insider. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Oakland Raiders 2010 Training Camp: Rookie Report

For the Raiders, the future has never been so dependent on this class of rookies that arrived for camp this year.

Not much else going on in the NFL world today.

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Oakland Raiders 2010 Training Camp: Rookie Report

For the Raiders, the future has never been so dependent on this class of rookies that arrived for camp this year. From first round pick Rolando McClain, to the hopes that Bruce Campbell and Jared Veldheer can help the club in a hurry, Tom Cable will be working to develop these players properly, finding and bringing their strengths out, while working to remove any issues that can affect their …

There is the quick update of the day.

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Change the Raiders can believe in

A draft that didn’t include any outrageous moves.

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Raiders sign two

ALAMEDA The Oakland Raiders have agreed to contracts with third-round offensive lineman Jared Veldheer and fourth-rounder Bruce Campbell.

What do you guys think about this.

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Raiders Sign Draft Picks Veldheer, Campbell

The Oakland Raiders have agreed to contracts with third-round offensive lineman Jared Veldheer and fourth-rounder Bruce Campbell.

What do you guys think about this.

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Oakland Raiders sign rookie linemen Jared Veldheer, Bruce Campbell

The Raiders signed offensive linemen Jared Veldheer and Bruce Campbell on Friday in what marks the first contracts finalized with any of the nine players they selected in the 2010 NFL draft.

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Raiders ink draft picks OLs Veldheer, Campbell

The Oakland Raiders have agreed to contracts with third-round offensive lineman Jared Veldheer and fourth-rounder Bruce Campbell.

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Raiders ink drafted O-linemen Veldheer, Campbell

The Oakland Raiders have agreed to contracts with third-round offensive lineman Jared Veldheer and fourth-rounder Bruce Campbell.

That’s all the news for today.

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Raiders sign 2 draft picks

The Oakland Raiders have agreed to contracts with third-round offensive lineman Jared Veldheer and fourth-rounder Bruce Campbell.

What are your opinions.

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Oakland Raiders sign pair of draft picks

ALAMEDA, Calif. – The Oakland Raiders have agreed to contracts with third-round offensive lineman Jared Veldheer and fourth-round selection Bruce Campbell.

That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow.

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Raiders ink two from draft class

The Oakland Raiders have signed offensive linemen Jared Veldheer and Bruce Campbell, two members of the team’s 2010 draft class.

That’s all the news for today.

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Is Flozell Adams Still a Possibility for the Oakland Raiders?

The Oakland Raiders’ offensive line problems aren’t a big secret. However, it seems as if the Raiders significantly upgraded it, as they added key players like Bruce Campbell and Jared Veldheer in the draft.

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