Alex Cappa has quickly found a new home in the NFL after being released by the Cincinnati Bengals for his poor performance during the 2024 season. The Las Vegas Raiders have welcomed him to their team, as they embark on a new era under the leadership of head coach/general manager duo Pete Carroll and John Spytek.
However, the reaction from the Raiders’ fanbase has been less than enthusiastic. Many fans expressed their disappointment and concern over the signing, with some labeling it as a “bad move” and questioning the team’s decision-making.
Cappa’s contract with the Raiders is reportedly worth $11 million over two years, a significant investment for a player coming off a subpar season.
Looking back at Cappa’s performance in 2024, it’s clear that he struggled significantly during his time with the Bengals. He led the league in pressures, hurries, and sacks allowed, making him a liability on the offensive line. The Bengals’ management acknowledged the need for improvement at the guard position and ultimately decided to part ways with Cappa.
Despite the challenges he faced in Cincinnati, Cappa now has the opportunity to revitalize his career with the Raiders. The team is hopeful that he can step up and contribute positively to the offensive line, potentially filling the role of the “swing guard” left vacant by Cody Whitehair.
As Cappa begins this new chapter with the Raiders, there is optimism that he can turn things around and prove his critics wrong. With the guidance of the coaching staff and the support of his teammates, Cappa has the chance to redeem himself and make a meaningful impact on the team.
Overall, the addition of Alex Cappa to the Las Vegas Raiders roster marks a new beginning for the talented guard. With determination and hard work, he has the opportunity to silence his critics and become a valuable asset for his new team.
This article was edited by Dipayan Moitra.