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Seahawks Bring Back Cornerback Josh Jobe on a 3-Year Deal, AP Source Says
Josh Jobe secured a three-year deal worth up to $24 million after starting 15 games last season and playing nearly 73% of defensive snaps, solidifying Seattle's cornerback depth.
- The Seahawks told the AP on Monday that cornerback Josh Jobe has agreed to a three-year contract reported at $24 million, with the deal becoming official when the new league year opens Wednesday at 1 p.m. PT.
- Facing the opening of free agency, the Seahawks re-signed Jobe before he hit unrestricted free agency to prevent market-driven price increases, as reported by Jordan Schultz and the AP.
- Jobe produced 12 passes defensed, one interception and 54 tackles while starting 15 games in the 2025 season, allowing 5.4 yards per target and a 47.7% completion rate, NFL Next Gen Stats show.
- Keeping Jobe stabilizes the outside corner spot, with a reported $8 million per year deal marking a sizable raise from his $1.36 million 2025 salary, according to AP sources.
- Despite Jobe's return, questions remain about Riq Woolen's free-agent status and potential cornerback additions, keeping roster questions open on the Seahawks' development pipeline.
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Seahawks bring back cornerback Josh Jobe on a 3-year deal, AP source says
The Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and cornerback Josh Jobe have agreed to a three-year contract. That's according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
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