Seahawks Make Final Call on Jake Bobo for 2026 NFL Season: Report

The Seattle Seahawks are officially keeping wide receiver Jake Bobo.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported the Seahawks are matching the offer sheet Bobo received from the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Seahawks are matching Jacksonville’s offer sheet to Jake Bobo, who now stays in Seattle on a two-year, $5.5 million deal that includes $4.5M guaranteed, per source. Bobo gets a $1.75M signing bonus and can earn up to $7M with incentives,” wrote Pelissero.

This ends an up and down beginning of the 2026 offseason for Bobo. With the Seahawks matching the Jaguars offer, he will return to Seattle next fall.

On March 3, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported the Seahawks didn’t plan to tender Bobo a contract. That would have allowed the receiver to freely pursue other opportunities as an unrestricted free agent.

On March 11, though, the Seahawks did offer Bobo a tender. ESPN’s Field Yates reported the Seahawks made that offer. Yates’s report came minutes before the deadline at 1 pm PT on March 11.

The tendered offer, though, kept Bobo available in restricted free agency. NFL teams had the opportunity to offer him a contract, which the Seahawks could then match.

The free agency tender the Seahawks originally offered Bobo was worth $3.52 million. He could now earn twice as much over the next two seasons.

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