Breaking: Josh Jacobs, an ex-Raiders star, turned down a Chiefs offer because he despises them.

Josh Jacobs, a running back, gave an explanation of his decision to leave Las Vegas after signing a free agent contract with the Green Bay Packers. the defeat. According to CBS Sports, Jacobs stated on the “Green Light with Chris Long” podcast in June, “That went (into) me leaving.” “I attended a championship every year I was there, coming from Alabama. After losing my first game in the league, I can still clearly recall being upset and isolating myself. An NFL veteran approached me and said, “This is the NFL.” You’ll come up short. “So you guys okay with losing?” I ask. It was really dissimilar.

The most annoying part about it all is that, despite my efforts and those of Tae (Davante Adams) and Maxx (Crosby), you have guys who work hard every day but don’t see the results. Every year, you’ll be near, but we’re not winning. Do you want me to lose and return at a reduced price? I am unsure about my feelings around that. In five seasons with the Raiders, Jacobs ran for 5,545 yards and 46 touchdowns. In March, he inked a four-year, $48 million contract with the Packers. Jacobs was approached by the Chiefs, a franchise with a winning culture, during his free agency period.

The Chiefs don’t play the Packers this season, so Jacobs’ chance of beating the team that dominated him for years would have to come in the Super Bowl.

This season’s Chiefs game against the Packers means that Jacobs’ last opportunity to defeat the team that has dominated him for years will come in the Super Bowl.

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