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Seahawks 2026 Free Agency: Jake Bobo Is Staying In Seattle

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 25: Jake Bobo #19 of the Seattle Seahawks catches a pass in front Cobie Durant #14 of the Los Angeles Rams for a touchdown during the third quarter in the NFC Championship game at Lumen Field on January 25, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jane Gershovich/Getty Images) | Getty Images

John Schneider is playing all the hits today.

On Monday morning, just hours after news broke that the Seattle Seahawks have given Jaxon-Smith-Njigba a record-setting extension, a second fan-favorite receiver is here to stay.

The Seahawks have reportedly matched the offer sheet for Jake Bobo, saving him from the clutches of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Seahawks are matching Jacksonville’s multi-year offer to retain Jake Bobo.#MoreBobo in Seattle. https://t.co/RwhCg8GZqq

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 23, 2026

Seahawks match offer sheet to WR Jake Bobo, who will sign a 2-year, $5.5M deal to stay in Seattle. (via @TomPelissero) pic.twitter.com/tM5MX1gIq8

— NFL (@NFL) March 23, 2026

That’s two more years of Bobo, two years of more Bobo, or just Two More Bobo if you like.

Jake Bobo’s career has been an entertaining watch, to be sure. Constantly heralded as an elite blocker and important to the team, he was essentially invisible for the 2025 season before coming with several clutch plays in the playoffs. His all-around contributions are why the Jaguars sought him, and the Seahawks ultimately retained him. Two targets and two receptions might the lowest number in NFL history for a receiver in a contract year to then get over $5 million.

Clearly his presence on the team is worth more than his receiving numbers, as he now makes more than Cody White in his return to Seattle.

Call him wide receiver four plus benefits, but Bobo Is Back, Baby.