The Seattle Seahawks are matching the Jacksonville Jaguars’ multiyear offer sheet to wide receiver Jake Bobo, a source told ESPN’s Field Yates.
Bobo, a restricted free agent, signed the two-year offer sheet on Friday, and the Seahawks had five days to match. According to NFL Network, the offer sheet is worth $5.5 million and included $4.5 million guaranteed. It can be worth up to $7 million if incentives are met.
The Seahawks assigned the right-of-first-refusal tender to Bobo as a restricted free agent earlier this month. That positioned him to make $3.52 million on a one-year deal and gave Seattle the right to match any team’s offer.
The Seahawks did so even with Bobo coming off an injury-plagued season in which his role was reduced. He missed the opener with a concussion and two games in November with what were listed as Achilles and calf injuries. Bobo was then a healthy scratch twice in December.
Bobo had two catches for 20 yards last season and two receptions for 33 yards during the Seahawks’ postseason run to a Super Bowl championship, including a 17-yard touchdown in the NFC Championship Game.

