The Cincinnati Bengals have reached an agreement with free agent right guard Alex Cappa.
Per ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, Cappa is signing a four-year. $40 million deal with Cincinnati.
Not only did this signing get announced as soon as the legal tampering period open, it’s now the largest contract the Bengals have ever given a guard in team history. The $10 million AAV is twice as large as what Clint Boling received via an extension in 2015.
Cappa, a fifth-year player out of Humboldt State, was a third-round pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2018 NFL Draft.