The Seattle Seahawks made a massive decision Monday morning, extending Jaxon Smith-Njigba to a mammoth $168.6 million four-year contract.
With Rashid Shaheed and Tory Horton both under contract for the next three years, and now JSN locked up, along with Cooper Kupp, the Seahawks' wide receiver room is essentially set for 2026 and beyond.
But, as Field Yates of ESPN reports, that didn't stop the Seahawks from making a contract decision to match the Jacksonville Jaguars' offer sheet for beloved 6-foot-4 WR Jake Bobo to retain him in Seattle for the next two years.
Seahawks match Jaguars' offer sheet to retain Jake Bobo
"The Seahawks are matching Jacksonville's multi-year offer to retain Jake Bobo," Yates reports. "#MoreBobo in Seattle."
This new deal for Bobo to stick in Seattle is a $5.5 million deal across two seasons. He's getting $4.5 million guaranteed, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, and will be sticking in Seattle for the next two seasons.
While Bobo isn't some incredibly dominant wide receiver for the Seahawks, he's a beloved player who is a great depth piece who's shown quality run-blocking ability in his career.
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This past season was his worst in the NFL so far. He caught just two passes all season for 20 yards. It was the smallest workload he's had in a season. But in the playoffs, Bobo caught two of three targets for 33 yards and one touchdown.
During the 2023 season, Bobo caught 19 of 25 targets for 196 yards and two touchdowns. Then in 2024, he caught 13 of 17 targets for 107 yards and one touchdown.
He's been a solid depth wide receiver, and with the massive moves the Seahawks have made in the last two offseasons, despite coming back to the Seahawks on a $5.5 million deal, Bobo will be the team's fifth WR at best.
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