$34 Million RB of Jaguars Shocks NFL with Future Deal with Kansas City Chiefs – Publicly Admits He’s No Longer Part of Jacksonville’s Long-Term Plans
Jacksonville, Florida – January 21, 2026
Travis Etienne, the star running back of the Jacksonville Jaguars, has stunned the NFL by confirming that he has signed a future contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. This decision comes as Etienne approaches free agency in 2026, with the Jaguars facing a difficult cap situation (~$10M in the red). The team has prioritized youth development, bringing in two rookie RBs, Tuten and Allen Jr., and there have been no signs of extension talks with Etienne.
Etienne shared: “I’ve always given my best to Jacksonville, but it’s become clear that the team is moving in a different direction. They have young talent they’re investing in, and it’s time for me to seek a new challenge and opportunity to grow.” His decision to leave the Jaguars seemed inevitable given the financial constraints and the team's focus on rebuilding with younger players at key positions.

With his future uncertain in Jacksonville, Etienne decided to join the Kansas City Chiefs, a team that is in constant "win-now" mode and looking for a reliable RB to complement Isiah Pacheco. The Chiefs need depth behind Pacheco, especially if he faces an injury or requires additional support. Etienne’s arrival will provide Kansas City with a dependable option to bolster their backfield for a Super Bowl push.
The Chiefs, aiming for another Super Bowl, made a bold move by trading a Day 3 pick to add a veteran power back like Etienne. His experience and ability to contribute both in the running and receiving game will give the Chiefs an added dimension, allowing them to stay competitive as they pursue championship glory.
Etienne’s move to the Chiefs marks the end of an era in Jacksonville. The Jaguars, focusing on their future and financial flexibility, are set to build around their younger RBs. For Etienne, joining Kansas City represents the chance to play for a team with a proven track record of success and a chance to win the elusive Super Bowl ring.
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