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Only.Fans star with 3 million followers goes public dating Packers superstar RB after Caleb Williams comes out about his true sexuality

January 22, 2026 – NFL World

NFL social media is once again buzzing — not because of a touchdown or a blockbuster trade, but due to a piece of off-field drama that has quickly gone viral.

OnlyFans star Ash Kaash, who boasts more than 3 million followers, has officially gone public with Josh Jacobs, the superstar running back of the Green Bay Packers, shortly after her rumored relationship with Caleb Williams came to an end.

Photos and videos posted by Jacobs on Snapchat show the couple together during a beach getaway, holding hands and appearing relaxed — content that quickly spread across X and Instagram, igniting reactions across the NFL fanbase, especially within the NFC North.

Previously, Ash Kaash had been frequently spotted at Chicago Bears games and was even seen performing Caleb Williams’ signature celebration in the stands. Those moments fueled widespread dating rumors between the two, though the relationship was never officially confirmed. After the split, Ash Kaash addressed the speculation, pushing back against social media narratives and suggesting fans were connecting dots that didn’t exist.

Now, the situation appears far more clear.

Ash Kaash going public with Josh Jacobs has been interpreted by many fans as a dramatic — and ironic — “switch of sides,” from Bears to Packers. Online, jokes quickly surfaced calling it another case of “Packers winning off the field,” adding a new layer to one of the NFL’s most heated rivalries.
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As for Caleb Williams, the young Bears quarterback is believed to be fully focused on football, especially following Chicago’s disappointing playoff exit. Those close to the situation say Williams has no interest in letting off-field noise distract from his development and long-term goals in the league.

Josh Jacobs, meanwhile, appears comfortable with the public attention, openly embracing the relationship. For Packers fans, it’s simply another unexpected storyline in a season already filled with drama and intensity.

On the field, the Bears and Packers rivalry remains as fierce as ever.
Off the field, this moment has added yet another chapter — one that few saw coming, but many won’t stop talking about.

 

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