The Las Vegas Star Player Has Finnaly Agreed To Return Back And Play For Coach Antonio Pierce In…
At 26 years old and one season after leading the league in rushing, Jacobs is likely to attract considerable interest in the free-agent market. However, the caveat is that running backs are not valued as highly as some other positions. Consequently, Jacobs will need to weigh how much compensation is sufficient for him to return and play for coach Antonio Pierce, whom he actively supported for the full-time coaching position. A league source indicates that Jacobs will be seeking a multiyear contract.
In the previous season, Jacobs missed the final four games due to a quad injury, resulting in career-low statistics in rushing yards (805), rushing touchdowns (six), yards per carry (3.5), and total yards from scrimmage (1,103). Despite the injury setback and less-than-ideal production, Pierce has expressed a clear desire to retain Jacobs on the roster for the 2024 season.