$30 Million RB of Buccaneers Shocks NFL with Future Deal with Kansas City Chiefs – Publicly Admits He’s No Longer Part of Tampa Bay’s Long-Term Plans
Tampa Bay, Florida – January 22, 2026
Rachaad White, the star young RB of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has shocked the NFL by confirming that he has signed a future contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. This decision comes after White publicly admitted that he is no longer part of the Bucs' long-term plans. The move follows White's reduced role on the team, now relegated to backup RB after Bucky Irving’s impressive performance.
White shared: “I’ve given everything to this team, but now I need an opportunity to grow more and get more touches. The Chiefs are offering me that chance. I want to find a place where I can prove myself.” White's farewell on social media ("Uno out") further emphasizes his departure, which seemed inevitable, especially as the Bucs focus on developing younger players.

With his role significantly reduced in Tampa Bay, White decided to join the Kansas City Chiefs, a team that is always in "win-now" mode, aiming for an immediate Super Bowl push. The Chiefs need a reliable RB to complement Isiah Pacheco, especially in case Pacheco faces an injury or if additional depth is needed. White will be an important addition to this team.
For the Chiefs, signing White is a bold move. They made a trade for a Day 3 pick to add a veteran RB like White, strengthening their offensive attack. White will be the perfect backup if Pacheco faces any health issues.
White is one of the promising RBs with strong receiving and rushing capabilities. His joining the Chiefs further strengthens their offense. Kansas City now boasts a formidable trio at the RB position with Pacheco, White, and Jerick McKinnon, bringing the Chiefs closer to their Super Bowl goal for the 2026 season.
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