Breaking: Broncos star Reynolds rejects Tiger’s $305 million deal. Let’s say I value passion over luck. I’m loyal here, and I don’t intend to leave the Broncos. Complete Details

In a stunning move that has sent shockwaves through the global sports community, star rugby league player Jaxon Reynolds has turned down a jaw-dropping \$305 million contract from the Tokyo Tigers, opting instead to remain with the Brisbane Broncos. The Tigers’ offer, reportedly the largest ever extended to a professional rugby player, would have locked Reynolds into a five-year stint in the Japanese Super League, complete with marketing deals, real estate perks, and an ownership stake in the franchise.

 

 

 

But for Reynolds, 27, the choice was never about money.

 

 

 

“I prefer passion over fortune,” Reynolds told a packed press conference this morning at Suncorp Stadium, standing confidently in a Broncos polo with his arms folded across his chest. “My loyalty lies here. I was born wearing maroon and I plan on finishing my career the same way.”

 

 

 

The room fell into stunned silence as reporters and fans alike processed the statement. In an era when contracts are increasingly driven by financial motivations and brand expansion, Reynolds’ declaration stands in stark contrast. It wasn’t just the figure—\$305 million—it was the symbolism. Turning down the biggest payday in the sport’s history, possibly any sport, is almost unheard of.

 

 

 

**The Offer That Shook the League**

 

 

 

Sources close to the negotiation confirmed the Tigers had been courting Reynolds for over eight months, initiating conversations with his agent shortly after the Broncos’ 2024 Grand Final victory. Known for their aggressive pursuit of international stars, the Tigers sought to build a global rugby dynasty centered around Reynolds, whose charisma and highlight-reel performances have made him a household name.

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