Raiders RB Josh Jacobs' Contract Situation Unresolved as Training Camp Nears
- Josh Jacobs, the NFL's leading rusher, and the Raiders have not agreed to a new contract ahead of training camp.
- Jacobs received a $10.1 million franchise tag but wants a long-term deal before Monday's deadline.
- If no agreement is reached, Jacobs may not attend training camp and can only sign a one-year contract for 2022.
- Holding out of training camp over contract disputes is common but can negatively impact a player's career.
- Similar conflict exists between the Giants and RB Saquon Barkley, who also received the franchise tag.