More Bobo Confirmed: Seahawks match Jaguars, sign back Jake Bobo for huge raise
The restricted free agent stays in Seattle, as general manager John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald are keeping their glue guys.
We now know how much “More Bobo” is worth to the Seahawks. The Super Bowl champions will match the offer Jake Bobo got from the Jacksonville Jaguars and will re-sign their wide receiver, special-teams mainstay and popular locker-room guy to a new, two-year contract. Agent Steve Caric confirmed to The News Tribune Monday morning Bobo will get a two-year deal worth $5.
5 million, with $4. 5 million of that guaranteed, to stay with Seattle. The contract includes a $1.
75 million signing bonus. The maximum value could reach $7 million with incentives and bonuses through the 2027 season. The base value of $5.
5 million is twice what Bobo has earned in his first three NFL seasons with Seattle, combined. Bobo is one of the Seahawks’ “glue guys,” renowned inside the locker room for his blocking and his selfless play on special teams. He played Super Bowl 60 last month after having surgery 13 days before for a broken hand.