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Raiders add the former Super Bowl Guard in front of the Free Agency

The Las Vegas Raiders jump into the free agency at an early stage and enlarge the former offensive lineman Alex Cappa, offensive -Opensive -Opensive -cincinnati, the team announced on Wednesday.

The 30-year-old Cappa was released on Monday by the Bengals before the last year of a four-year contract, which he had signed before the 2022 NFL season.

Cappa was brought as a piece to stabilize the Bengal offensive line after a Super Bowl LVI loss against the Los Angeles Rams. Humboldt State Alaun suffered an injury in week 18 of the 2022 season and its production slipped from there.

According to the next statistics by ESPN, Cappa took 62 out of 62 players in the Pass block profit rate in 2023. In this recent 2024 season, Cappa recently took the same statistics in the same statistics in the same statistics.

Cappa’s offensive quality in 2024 was just under 50.5 and its passport -loving grade of 39.7 per football focus. The offensive lineman of 6-foot 6, 310 pounds allowed 51 printing and eight sacks during the 2024 campaign.

If the Raiders Cappa bring in as a depth of the purchase, this could be a high reward situation for Las Vegas.

John Spytek, General Manager of New Raiders, worked from 2016 to 20 as the Director of Player staff of Tampa Bay before he promoted BUCS’s deputy general manager in the last two seasons. Cappa has a Spytek connection because it was the Buccaneers who originally designed Cappa with number 94 in the third round of the NFL design 2018.

Cappa was the right guard for Tom Brady and the Buccaneers in 2020 when they became Super Bowl LV Champions and defeated Kansas City with 31-9.

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