It didn't take long for former Cincinnati Bengals guard Alex Cappa to find a new home. Cappa, cut by the Bengals on Monday to the tune of $8 million in cap space savings, has already signed with the Las Vegas Raiders,
The cap space outlook for the Cincinnati Bengals will dramatically shift in the hours and days leading up to next week's opening of free agency. Case in point, the Bengals moved a
The Cincinnati Bengals released starting right guard Alex Cappa, clearing about $8 million in salary cap space, the team said Monday.
While Bucs fans will remember him for their Super Bowl run and being a consistent presence along the offensive line, he is now ready to show that consistency to another team in 2025. Cappa signed with the Bengals in 2022 and played 50 games for the team at the right guard position.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Raiders are giving Cappa a two-year, $11.2 million deal that includes $5.5 million fully guaranteed at signing. The Bengals announced Monday they released Cappa,
Cincinnati Bengals Give Trey Hendrickson Permission to Seek a TradeCINCINNATI — The Bengals released Alex Cappa earlier this week, three years after they signed him to be part of the solution to a big problem in Cincinnati.
Sep 23, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Andrei Iosivas (80) celebrates a touchdown with guard Alex Cappa (65) and guard Cordell Volson (67) during the third quarter against the Washington Commanders at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images / Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images
Ahead of an ambitious offseason, the Bengals cleared up more salary cap room by releasing offensive guard Alex Cappa, the team announced Monday morning.
It’s a pleasant surprise to see Cappa find his next team so quickly, but then again, everyone knew he was getting cut for months, so the Raiders have likely done plenty of work
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The Cincinnati Bengals got the roster trimming started early this offseason ahead of free agency. There, Cincinnati got cap relief with the cuts of Alex Cappa ($8 million) and Sheldon Rankins ($9.5 million).