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Seahawks WR Jake Bobo sustains ‘serious’ knee injury

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 1:30 PM

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo sustained a “serious” knee injury on Friday during a joint practice session with the Tennessee Titans in ​Nashville, head coach Mike Macdonald said.

“Our heart ‌goes out to Jake Bobo,” Macdonald said after the joint practice. “It seems like it’s going to be a serious (right) knee (injury). We’re going to get an image. But early returns, just ‌looks ​like it’s a long-term injury. ⁠That’s unfortunate.”

Bobo was carted ⁠off the practice field after thrown a pass near the sideline.

He played in 11 games last season and caught two passes on two targets for ​20 yards. Bobo played on 17% of the offensive snaps (117) and 45% of special teams snaps (45). ⁠He made two catches in ⁠three playoff games for 33 yards and ​one TD for the Seahawks, who beat New England ​29-13 in Super Bowl LX.

For his career, Bobo ‌has 34 receptions on 44 targets for 323 yards and three touchdowns in 45 regular-season games (three starts) since 2023.

Bobo, 28, could have been a restricted free ⁠agent in the offseason when the Seahawks tendered a $3.5 million offer. The Jacksonville Jaguars signed him to an offer ⁠sheet on a ‌two-year, $5.5 million deal, with $4.5 guaranteed, but ⁠Seattle matched the offer, per Spotrac.com.

“He’s ​a ‌beast. He’s just a great, great football ​player, a ⁠great Seahawk,” Macdonald said. “Hopefully, (we) reflected that in our investment. 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.”

–Field Level Media