Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo suffered a serious right knee injury during a joint practice with the Tennessee Titans on Friday in Nashville, Tennessee. Coach Mike Macdonald said the injury appears severe and will require imaging to assess whether it is a long‑term issue.
Injury details
According to Macdonald, “Our heart goes out to Jake Bobo. It seems like it’s going to be a serious knee. We’re going to get an image, but early returns just look like it is a long‑term injury. So, that’s unfortunate.” Bobo was injured along the sideline while both teams were taking a knee. He was helped onto a cart with his right leg outstretched before being taken off the field.
Player background
Entering his fourth NFL season, Bobo has appeared in 45 games, including 11 games last season, and three playoff games as the Seahawks captured the Super Bowl. An undrafted rookie in 2023, he has recorded 34 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns in his career.
Next steps
The Seahawks will conduct further medical testing to determine the full extent of the injury and the expected recovery timeline. Fans will be awaiting updates as the team evaluates Bobo’s status for upcoming games.
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