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SportBs ucs Agree To 3-Year Extension
Bucs Guard Alex Cappa Plans To Sign With Cincinnati Bengals
ALEX CAPPA
Tampa Bay Buccaneers free-agent guard Alex Cappa intends to sign a four-year, $40 million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals after free agency opens on Wednesday.
The Bengals have also agreed to a three-year, $18 million deal with New Eng- land Patriots center/guard Ted Karras. And they are re- signing defensive tackle B.J. Hill to a three-year, $30 mil- lion deal including $15 million in the first year.
49ers Raheem Mostert Reaches Deal With Miami Dolphins
RAHEEM MOSTERT
The Miami Dolphins have made another move to boost their backfield, agreeing to a contract with free-agent run- ning back Raheem Mostert on last Wednesday.
It's a one-year, $3.125 mil- lion deal for Mostert, accord- ing to his agent, Brett Tessler, who said his client received interest from multiple teams but wanted to continue working with new Dolphins head coach and former San Francisco 49ers offensive coor- dinator Mike McDaniel.
The Dolphins also agreed to a deal with running back Chase Edmonds earlier last week.
Bucs Require New
     With WR Chris Godwin
Season-Ticket Buyers
The Tampa Bay Bucca- neers have agreed to a three- year contract extension with Pro Bowl wide receiver Chris Godwin.
Godwin received the franchise tag this year for the second offseason in a row, and after playing last year on the one-year franchise ten- der, he now gets the long- term extension he deserves to remain in Tampa Bay.
Godwin led the Bucs in both receptions and receiv- ing yards last season, despite suffering a torn ACL in Week
Two Seasons
   Bucs Restructure OLB Shaq Barrett's Contract
CHRIS GODWIN
15 that ended his 2021 cam- paign.
Godwin’s new deal is worth $60M over three years.
Tom Brady’s return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for at least one more season has understandably reinvigo- rated ticket sales at One Buc Place, but the team is making sure new purchasers are locked in for more than 2022.
The Bucs are requiring new season-ticket buyers to sign up for the next two sea- sons, per Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.
Not only that, in an effort to cut down on fans of visit- ing teams getting the best seats in the house, those buy- ing season tickets in the lower bowl of Raymond James Stadium will have to
MIKE EVANS
provide proof of Florida ID that matches the personal in- formation on their ticket ac- count..
Those buying these tickets will be hoping Brady comes back for more than just one more year.
To Sign Up For Next
 The Tampa Bay Bucca- neers are hard at work mak- ing sure they get under the salary cap.
Pro Bowl outside line- backer Shaq Barrett is get- ting his contract restructured, which will reportedly free up nearly $10M in cap space.
Tampa Bay’s most pro- ductive pass rusher, Barrett signed a lucrative extension last offseason after playing
J.C. Jackson Agrees To
  5-Year, $82.5M Deal
 SHAQ BARRETT
the previous year on the fran- chise tag.
The Los Angeles Chargers are giving former New Eng- land Patriots cornerback J.C. Jackson a five-year, $82.5 million deal that includes $40 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN.
Jackson, who just con- cluded his fourth NFL season with the Patriots, earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2021. His eight interceptions were the second most in the NFL, behind Dallas Cowboys
With Chargers
    Raiders Reach Deal With Pass-Rusher Chandler Jones
The Las Vegas Raiders re- vamped their defense on the first official day of the new league year by reaching agreement on a free-agent contract with four-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher Chandler Jones, sources told ESPN, and acquiring cornerback Rock Ya-Sin from the Indi- anapolis Colts in a trade for veteran defensive end Yan- nick Ngakoue on last Wednesday.
The news of Jones' sign- ing was first reported by NFL
CHANDLER JONES
Network, which said the Jones deal with Las Vegas was for three years and more than $51 million.
J.C. JACKSON cornerback Trevon Diggs'
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