
In a major development ahead of the 2026 NRL season, veteran halfback Adam Reynolds has reportedly turned down a lucrative multi-year contract from the Wests Tigers to re-sign with the Brisbane Broncos.
The deal, first reported by Peter Badel, underscores Reynolds’ commitment to the Queensland club, even at the cost of a significantly higher payday.
The 33-year-old premiership-winning playmaker was said to have left over $1 million on the table to remain in Brisbane, a decision that highlights his strong ties to the Broncos and belief in the team’s direction under head coach.
NEXT: “Total Rubbish”: Broncos Stars Tear Into ‘Overtrained and Unhappy’ Claims Amid Brutal Form Slump
NEXT: Selwyn Cobbo Saga Deepens: Broncos Star Linked with Exit Amid Denials from Bennett
NEXT: Heartbreak at Suncorp as Broncos Member Passes Away …
Reynolds, who joined the Broncos in 2022 after a long and successful tenure with the South Sydney Rabbitohs, has become a central figure in Brisbane’s resurgence in recent seasons. His leadership, game management, and on-field vision have been instrumental in guiding the club back to finals contention.
The Wests Tigers, currently in a rebuilding phase, were aggressively pursuing Reynolds as a marquee signing to help stabilise their spine and add much-needed experience to their squad. However, despite their lucrative proposal, the playmaker has opted for stability and loyalty.
This latest twist is a significant boost for the Broncos, who not only retain a key figure in their squad but also send a strong message about the culture they are building — one that players are willing to stay for, even at personal financial cost.