Overview
- Jacksonville signed Seahawks restricted free agent Jake Bobo to an offer sheet, triggering a five-day window for Seattle to match under NFL rules.
- Albert Breer reports the offer at two years and $5.5 million with $4.5 million fully guaranteed, a $1.75 million signing bonus and incentives that can raise the value to $7 million.
- Seattle placed a right-of-first-refusal tender on Bobo worth about $3.52 million for one year, which allows matching but carries no draft compensation if he departs.
- Bobo, an undrafted three-year veteran, has modest receiving totals and a recent playoff touchdown, and is valued for run blocking and special teams work.
- Jacksonville’s interest reflects roster depth needs and a coaching connection to Shane Waldron, and signing a restricted free agent will not affect the team’s 2027 compensatory picks.