Seahawks Re-Sign Wide Receiver Jake Bobo on Two-Year Contract The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed wide receiver Jake Bobo to a two-year contract, ensuring his continued presence on the team. The deal, which includes a base salary of $3.52 million for the 2026 season, allows Seattle to match the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offer sheet that initially proposed a total value of $7 million with $4.5 million guaranteed. The Jaguars had extended the offer sheet to Bobo, who had previously been tendered a right of first refusal by the Seahawks. This tender would have paid him $3.52 million for the 2026 season, giving Seattle the option to match the Jaguars’ offer without losing draft pick compensation if Bobo had signed with Jacksonville. Bobo’s new contract marks a significant raise from his 2025 salary of $1.03 million, which was limited by injuries that restricted him to just 11 games and two catches during the regular season. However, he contributed further in the postseason, recording two additional catches, including a 17-yard touchdown reception in the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams. The Seahawks’ decision to re-sign Bobo came shortly after they finalized a new contract with Jaxon Smith-Njigba, making him the highest-paid receiver in NFL history. With Bobo re-signed and Rashid Shaheed also re-signed earlier this month, the Seahawks have retained most of their receiving corps from the previous season. The only notable departure is Dareke Young, who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders. This move underscores the team’s commitment to maintaining a strong and experienced receiving group for the upcoming season. Bob Condotta, a sports reporter for The Seattle Times, covers the Seahawks and other sports for the outlet.#seattle_seahawks #jacksonville_jaguars #jaxon_smith_njigba #jake_bobo #dareke_young
