Raiders, RB Josh Jacobs agree to terms on one-year contract worth up to $12 million

Jacobs led the NFL in rushing in 2022, which was a contract year for the 2019 first-round pick out of Alabama. He also kept the Raiders somewhat afloat in a season in which Las Vegas couldn’t close games and all but wasted a top-three statistical year for wide receiver Davante Adams.

Jacobs is currently one of the Raiders’ two most valuable players, but Las Vegas declined to secure his services via a long-term deal before July’s deadline for franchise-tagged players, following a league-wide trend in which clubs have avoided attaching themselves to even the best at the running back position. Knowing his earning power was at its peak, Jacobs avoided offseason activities and remained at home through training camp, waiting for his representation to reach an agreement, even if it lacks the security of multiple years.

Jacobs’ deal resembles the adjusted one-year contract signed in July by Giants running back Saquon Barkley, who also received the franchise tag and expressed dismay at a lack of commitment from New York. Barkley ended up signing a deal worth slightly more than the franchise tag rate, thanks to incentives.

Like Barkley, Jacobs’ deal will also include incentives.

 

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