A member of the National Football League’s Buffalo Bills is Jacob Capra. For the Bills, he is an offensive lineman. He weighs 136 kg, and his height is 1.96 meters. His parents, Janine and Joey Capra Sr., welcomed him into the world on November 2, 1998 in Folsom, California. He studied in Placer County at Auburn High School.
He aided the Hillmen in their 2015 journey to the semifinals of the Division III State Championship Playoffs. ESPN, Rivals, and 247Sports all gave him a rating of three stars. Additionally, he was listed by Rivals as the No. 26 offensive guard in California and the No. 54 overall.
He attended at the University of Oregon after finishing high school and played collegiate football for the Oregon Ducks there. As a college freshman, he took part in six games, starting one of them. On 105 of those snaps, he played right guard and right tackle, predominantly at right guard. He started at right guard for the first time, playing a season-high 47 snaps.
He played in 15 games and made one start for the Ducks against UCLA during his final two seasons there. He achieved honorable mention for the Pac-12 All-Academic team twice and was named to the Dean’s List three times. In November, he was added to the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad.
How Much Does Jacob Capra Make?
Jacob Capra makes an average annual salary of $787,500 per his contract with the Buffalo Bills. In 2022, he will earn $705,000 as his base salary.