Seahawks' Jake Bobo: Offer Sheet Matched by Seahawks The Seattle Seahawks have matched the Jacksonville Jaguars' offer sheet for wide receiver Jake Bobo, ensuring the player will remain with the team for the 2026 season. According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the deal includes a two-year contract worth $5.5 million, with $4.5 million in guaranteed money. This move solidifies Bobo’s place on the roster despite his limited production in 2025. Bobo caught just two passes for 24 yards across 11 regular-season games with the Seahawks in 2025, reflecting his role as a depth option in a crowded wide receiver corps. The team’s offense features established stars like Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, and Rashid Shaheed, leaving Bobo with minimal opportunities to contribute in 2026. The offer sheet, which the Seahawks matched, likely aims to keep Bobo in the system as a backup, providing flexibility in case key players face injuries or performance declines. The decision underscores the Seahawks’ strategy to retain developmental talent while managing salary cap constraints. With Bobo’s contract now secured, the team can focus on other roster moves, particularly in the wake of free agency and the NFL draft. His role in 2026 will likely remain situational, with the expectation that he will continue to contribute in limited snaps as part of the team’s depth chart. This development also highlights the competitive nature of the NFL’s free agent market, where teams often use offer sheets to retain players they value but may not have the cap space to sign directly. The Seahawks’ willingness to match the Jaguars’ bid signals confidence in Bobo’s potential, even as he faces challenges in securing a larger role.#seattle_seahawks #jacksonville_jaguars #jaxon_smith_njigba #jake_bobo #cooper_kupp
