Jaguars sign Jake Bobo

The Jacksonville Jaguars signed Seahawks restricted free agent WR Jake Bobo to an offer sheet — Seattle has five days to match, and Bobo comes in off a 36‑catch season and an NFC Championship TD. He's also being praised as a special‑teams ace and top blocker. (x.com)

The Jaguars’ offer sheet is a two‑year, $5.5 million pact with $4.5 million guaranteed, according to reporting that first detailed the terms. (si.com) The breakdown includes a $1.75 million signing bonus, a $1.25 million 2026 base and a $2 million 2027 base, plus a $50,000 workout bonus, $200,000 per‑game roster bonuses each year and $1.5 million in incentives (maximum deal value listed at $7 million). (si.com) Seattle tendered Bobo on March 11 with a right‑of‑first‑refusal tender valued at roughly $3.5 million for 2026, a one‑year non‑guaranteed figure the club used to retain matching rights. (seahawks.com) Sports Illustrated’s analysis notes that if Seattle matches the Jaguars’ offer they would have to add the extra guaranteed cash and commit to a 2027 salary, a structural reason matching the sheet could be unappealing. (si.com) Jacksonville’s front office views Bobo as a younger, slightly pricier version of Tim Patrick who fits as a No. 4/No. 5 receiver with a role on run‑blocking downs and special teams. (si.com) Transaction logs and contract trackers list the offer sheet as being filed March 20, 2026, recording the two‑year, $5.5 million agreement pending Seattle’s decision. (spotrac.com)

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