Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald announced Friday that wide receiver Jake Bobo suffered a serious right‑knee injury during a joint practice session with the Tennessee Titans in Nashville. Macdonald said the team will obtain imaging, but early indications point to a long‑term injury.
Injury details and immediate response
Bobo was carted off the field after throwing a pass near the sideline. The coach expressed sympathy, stating, “Our heart goes out to Jake Bobo. It seems like it’s going to be a serious (right) knee injury. We’re going to get an image. Early returns just look like it’s a long‑term injury. That’s unfortunate.”
Career snapshot
In the 2025 season, Bobo appeared in 11 games, catching two passes on two targets for 20 yards. He participated in 17% of offensive snaps (117) and 45% of special‑teams snaps (45). In three playoff games, he recorded two catches for 33 yards and one touchdown, contributing to Seattle’s 29‑13 Super Bowl LX victory over New England.
Overall, Bobo has compiled 34 receptions on 44 targets for 323 yards and three touchdowns across 45 regular‑season games since entering the league in 2023.
Contract status
At 28, Bobo was a restricted free agent in the offseason. The Seahawks tendered a $3.5 million offer, which the Jacksonville Jaguars matched with a two‑year, $5.5 million offer sheet that included $4.5 million guaranteed. Seattle ultimately matched the offer, retaining Bobo on the roster.
Coach’s remarks
Macdonald praised Bobo’s work ethic, calling him “a beast” and “a great, great football player, a great Seahawk.” He added, “We love him. We’ll be there beside him as he recovers and pray for a speedy recovery. … We said a prayer for him. Hate to see it.”
The Seahawks have not announced a timeline for Bobo’s return, but the organization indicated it will support his rehabilitation fully.
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