Sapp to sign with Raiders

Defensive tackle lands seven-year, $36.6 million contract

? Seven-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Warren Sapp agreed to terms on a seven-year, $36.6 million contract with the Oakland Raiders on Saturday, ending his nine-year relationship with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“The bad news is I won’t be back with the Bucs,” Sapp said by telephone from Miami. “The good news is I’m a Raider.”

The surprise move came only a day after Sapp’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said the one-time NFL defensive player of the year was close to signing a four-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Sapp’s contract is expected to be signed within the next few days, pending the passing of a physical, the Raiders said.

“Warren Sapp is another popular player to join the organization, just like a Jim Plunkett, a Rod Woodson and a Jerry Rice,” Raiders spokesman Artie Gigantino said.

Sapp will receive a $7 million signing bonus. He earned $6.6 million last year in the final season of a six-year, $36 million contract he signed in 1998.

“It’s a great development for him,” said Rosenhaus, who would not comment on negotiations. “He couldn’t be happier.”

Earlier this month, the 31-year-old tackle said he was optimistic about the prospect of re-signing with the Bucs. But that changed when his old team failed to make him an offer during the first week of the free-agency period.

“We feel he’s got a lot of football left in him and will make a positive contribution to the Oakland Raiders’ defense the next couple of years,” Gigantino said.

Sapp joined the Bucs as a first-round draft pick out of Miami in 1995 and — along with linebacker Derrick Brooks and safety John Lynch — helped transform the Bucs from a laughingstock into Super Bowl champions.