Warren Sapp very close to signing 4 year deal with Bengals.

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By Len Pasquarelli
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Arguably the best and also best-known player remaining in the unrestricted free agent pool, Tampa Bay Bucs defensive tackle Warren Sapp likely won't be unemployed much longer, ESPN.com has learned.

League sources told ESPN.com that Sapp on Friday night moved very close to agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals on a four-year contract. Some issues remain to be resolved but, barring a setback in the negotiations, the sources said, a deal could be struck on Friday or Saturday.
"If everything goes right," said one source with knowledge of the contract discussions, "something could happen in a matter of hours. There are still some other teams involved but it's moving pretty quickly now with (the Bengals)."
On his Web site, Sapp had listed six franchises with which he would consider continuing his career. It has been clear for the past week that Cincinnati, which reportedly has made a four-year, $16 million offer, has been more aggressive than other suitors.
Early in free agency, coach Marvin Lewis said that landing a veteran defensive tackle was his top offseason priority. The Bengals lost out on other free agents, most notably former Oakland tackle Rod Coleman, who signed with Atlanta.
Landing a player of Sapp's profile, even if his game has declined some, would be huge for the Bengals on and off the field. Sapp has not visited with the Cincinnati officials or coaches but has said he won't need a meeting for something to be completed.
Just as the Bengals' ardor for Sapp has been obvious, so has the lack of interest on the part of Tampa Bay officials in retaining the nine-year veteran. There have been no substantive discussions between Bucs officials and representatives for Sapp, and it now appears both sides are prepared to move on.
A seven-time Pro Bowl player, Sapp is coming off a season in which he totaled 58 tackles and five sacks. The sacks were the fewest since his rookie season in 1995.

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just the fact that a player of sapps stature would consider going to cinci, shows that the tides have turned for cinci. they will no longer be the nfl's doormat.
 

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Now we just need to ship Dillon out, get some picks and hope for another good draft.
Really looking forward for the next season.
 

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DonB- pretty much done deal, Dillon to Raiders for a 3 and a 5. Sapp announcement should come monday, Bengals also unveiling new logos and unis that day. Also Bengals will win the super bowl in 2 years, next year will make a playoff push but have rookie QB, in 2 years, we win it all.
 

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Hey Matt, anything about Kitna?
I don't think they intend to keep such an expensive back up QB, and it seems the contract extension he offered didn't intrest the Bengals
 

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Still dont know what is going on there. Do know money has to be freed up. Willie Anderson has said he would restructure to help out.
 

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Sapp still has a couple solid seasons left. People that say he has nothing left simply have no idea. Just because the sacks arent there, means nothing.Teams had just finally had enough, and now he gets doubled and sometimes even triple~teamed almost every single down, opening the door for the rest of the D~line.Sapp is an amazing athlete, anyone that seen him in his first or second year compete in that Offensive/Defensive line contest years ago when John Randle and others were considered the premier guys have an idea of what Im talking about.He made the rest of those guys look foolish in almost every category.........
 

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I watched Sapp very closely this past season. I cant remember him getting double teamed( i am sure it happened though).
He was single blocked at least 95% of the time yet was rarely around the football.
That man is washed up, should be a backup.
He still can talk the talk but cant walk the walk.
The Raiders way overpaid for him
 

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If 2 to 3 OL were actually tied up with Sapp, the Bucs rushing defense would have been the best in the league. Instead, they were midtier at best last season.

The 13 games the Bucs lost over the past two seasons had a common thread. That was opponents pounding the ball up the middle, right over Sapp.
 

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