Bobo Knee Injury May End Season; Seahawks Re-Signed
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo suffered a serious right knee injury during Friday’s joint practice with the Tennessee Titans, with MRI to determine if it’s season-ending and possibly an ACL tear. The team had previously re-signed Bobo to a two-year, $5.5 million deal with $4.5 million guaranteed after Seattle matched Jacksonville’s offer sheet. Coaches Mike Macdonald and quarterback Sam Darnold publicly expressed concern and support, highlighting his leadership and work ethic. The injury could force Seattle to lean on other receivers, including Jaxon Smith-Njigba and other developing depth players, as well as increased opportunities for Arroyo and Foster. Bobo contributed as a spark plug on offense and special teams, including a playoff touchdown, underscoring the potential impact of his absence on the 2026 plans. The new reporting adds potential season-ending implications and the detail that the contract followed a matched offer sheet.
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