Dashon Goldson has reached out to the Oakland Raiders with the hope of finishing his career on the West Coast according to an interview on Sirius XM NFL Radio.

Free agent safety Dashon Goldson is still without a home for training camp this year, but the former San Francisco 49ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers starter has reached out to two teams on the West Coast in hopes of finding a new team. Including the Oakland Raiders, who have already added two safeties this offseason after signing Reggie Nelson and drafting Karl Joseph in the first round.

Goldson was on Sirius XM NFL Radio this morning and revealed that he wants to finish out his career on the West Coast. Identifying the Los Angeles Rams and the Raiders as the two teams he has reached out to so far in hopes of being offered a contract.

.@thehawk38 FA Safety – Reached out to #Rams and #Raiders. Want to finish my last couple years out on the west. — SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) May 18, 2016

Goldson, who will be 32 this season, played out 2015 with Washington where he started in 15 games and registered 70 tackles on a team that managed to win the NFC East. Goldson managed to make some plays along the way with an interception and two fumble recoveries, but it is telling that Washington released him after just one season despite trading a sixth-round pick to acquire Goldson.

With the Raiders seemingly set at safety with Nelson, Joseph, and the returning Nate Allen, it is hard to see the coaching staff seeing the need to add a fourth safety into the mix. With TJ Carrie and Keith McGill both capable of stepping in at safety in case of emergency, Goldson makes little sense for the Raiders even if he could bring another veteran presence into the Oakland secondary that has playoff success.