
The Seattle Seahawks want to keep wide receiver Jake Bobo around for 2026.
Seattle tendered Bobo before the new league year began at 1 p.m. PT on Wednesday, the team announced, officially making him a restricted free agent. That allows the Seahawks to match an offer sheet from another team attempting to sign Bobo.
Thus, while it isn't a guarantee that Bobo returns next season, it appears he is the only restricted free agent player that the Seahawks opted to tender.
If no team extends an offer sheet to Bobo that the Seahawks aren't willing to match, Bobo can play on the tender, which is valued at $3.52 million. Bobo's previous annual salary was under $1 million, so it's still a pay raise for the 2023 undrafted free agent out of UCLA.
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