Josh Jacobs Rejects Chiefs' Offer, Joins Green Bay Packers
Former Raiders running back cites rivalry and desire to beat dominant teams as reasons for declining Kansas City deal.
- Josh Jacobs signed a four-year, $48 million contract with the Packers after leaving the Raiders.
- Jacobs turned down a significant offer from the Chiefs due to his rivalry with the team.
- The Chiefs were among eight teams that pursued Jacobs during free agency.
- Jacobs expressed frustration with the losing culture at the Raiders, influencing his decision to leave.
- Kansas City signed veteran RB Samaje Perine to bolster their backfield after missing out on Jacobs.