More Bobo? Jaguars sign Jake Bobo to offer sheet. How Seahawks can keep him
Jacksonville is testing Seattle’s right-of-first-refusal the Super Bowl-champion team gave the three-year veteran wide receiver this month.
How much do the Seahawks want “More Bobo”? He, the Jacksonville Jaguars and everyone else are about to find out. The Jaguars are signing wide receiver Jake Bobo to an offer sheet as a restricted free agent.
That’s per a report Friday by ESPN’s Field Yates . General manager John Schneider and the Seahawks have five days to decide whether to match Jacksonville’s offer to the three-year veteran Seattle signed into the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2023. If the Seahawks don’t match, Bobo becomes a Jaguar.
If Seattle does match, Bobo returns to the defending Super Bowl-champion Seahawks for a fourth season in 2026. Jacksonville’s offer is apparently better than $3. 52 million for one season.
That’s what Schneider and Seattle committed to Bobo about an hour before the start of the league year March 11. The team tendered him a contract as a restricted free agent. That was to keep him from going onto the market for the first time as an unrestricted free agent.