Jakobi Meyers has closed the book on a career with the Patriots but before one last message.
The 26-year-old receiver reportedly signed a three-year, $33 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday. After signing his deal, the former New England Patriots receiver was seemingly surprised to see his former team offer the same contract to former Kansas City Chiefs wideout Juju Smith-Schuster.
“Cold world lol,” Meyers posted on Twitter.
Smith-Schuster led all Chiefs receivers with 933 yards in 2022. Meyers had 67 receptions for 804 yards and six touchdowns.
Smith-Schuster struggled to be the No. 1 option with the Steelers, which saw him eventually take his talents to the Chiefs.
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Despite his words on Twitter, Meyers used Instagram to thank the Patriots, their fans, and Bill Belichick.
“These last 4 years in New England have been the best years of my life,” Meyers wrote. “I can’t thank Coach Belichick and the entire staff enough for taking a chance on an undrafted free agent and developing me into the player and person I am today.
“Thank you to all the fans who supported me on this journey. I strive to be an inspiration to all the young kids watching every Sunday. It was nothing but love from Day 1 and I will always be thankful for that.
“Thank you to all my teammates who pushed me to be better each and every day. I couldn’t have done it without you boys and we built bonds that will last a lifetime.
“With all that said, I couldn’t be more excited for my next chapter. All Love!”