Seahawks, Josh Jobe Agree to New Deal Cornerback Josh Jobe has finalized a new contract with the Seattle Seahawks, securing his return for the team’s title defense. Multiple reports indicate the deal is a three-year agreement worth $24 million. The move comes after Jobe spent the 2024 season on the Seahawks’ practice squad following his release by the Philadelphia Eagles. Jobe initially entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent from Alabama in 2022, joining the Eagles. After being waived by Philadelphia in 2024, he signed with the Seahawks’ practice squad. During the 2024 season, he appeared in 10 games and transitioned into a starting role in 2025. His performance earned him a prominent spot on the team’s defense. In the 2025 regular season, Jobe recorded 54 tackles, along with an interception and a half-sack. His contributions extended into the postseason, where he played a key role in the Seahawks’ run to the Super Bowl LX title. During the playoffs, he added 11 tackles and a forced fumble, showcasing his impact on both sides of the ball. The Seahawks’ defensive unit has seen other roster changes recently. Safety Coby Bryant has agreed to a deal with the Chicago Bears, leaving a gap in the secondary. Meanwhile, cornerback Riq Woolen remains eligible for free agency, adding uncertainty to the team’s plans. Jobe’s re-signing provides stability to the defense as the Seahawks aim to defend their championship.#philadelphia_eagles #chicago_bears #josh_jobe #seahawks #super_bowl_lx
