$70 Million? “Keep It.” Legendary Former Rams Coach with Two Super Bowl Rings Shocks NFL by Turning Down Broncos and Cowboys — Expresses Desire to Join Packers with a Promise to Lead the Team to the Super Bowl
Green Bay, Wisconsin – December 25, 2025
In a league where money often speaks loudest, a stunning decision has sent shockwaves through the NFL. Chase Blackburn, the legendary former special teams coach of the Los Angeles Rams and a two-time Super Bowl champion, has reportedly turned down contract offers totaling nearly $70 million from the Denver Broncos and the Dallas Cowboys. Instead, Blackburn has made it clear where his heart lies: Green Bay.
According to multiple league sources, both Denver and Dallas were prepared to offer Blackburn what insiders described as “career-defining” deals — long-term security, broad authority, and rare guarantees for a coach with championship credentials. For most, it would have been an easy yes. For Blackburn, it wasn’t even close.
After winning two Lombardi Trophies, Blackburn is no longer chasing the biggest number. He’s chasing purpose.
That purpose, sources say, points directly to the Green Bay Packers — a franchise steeped in tradition, accountability, and a fanbase that measures success by championships, not headlines. Those close to Blackburn believe he sees Green Bay as the place where his experience, discipline, and attention to detail could truly shape a locker room on the brink of another title run.
The timing only adds to the drama. Blackburn’s decision comes shortly after his departure from the Rams amid turbulence surrounding special teams. Rather than seeking comfort or a soft landing, he has chosen the opposite: a challenge defined by expectations, pressure, and legacy.
“Some choices can’t be measured in dollars,” Blackburn said, according to people familiar with the situation. “I’ve been fortunate to win at the highest level. Now, it’s about where I can give everything I have and chase one more Super Bowl the right way. Green Bay represents that standard.”
Inside NFL circles, the reaction has been immediate. Turning down nearly $70 million is rare. Doing it publicly, with a clear message about values over wealth, is almost unheard of. Executives around the league describe the move as a reminder that championships are built on belief, culture, and leadership — not just payroll.
For the Packers, Blackburn’s interest carries significant weight. This isn’t about a big name seeking relevance. It’s about a proven champion offering commitment, humility, and a singular goal: bringing another Lombardi Trophy to Lambeau Field.
As for the Broncos and Cowboys, their searches will continue. Money can attract talent, but it can’t guarantee conviction.
For Chase Blackburn, the message to the NFL is unmistakable: $70 million can wait. Legacy cannot.
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