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They aren’t all leaving.
On a day the Seahawks lost two top starters to free agency, the Super Bowl champions are retaining one: Cornerback Josh Jobe agreed to return to Seattle on a new contract Monday, per multiple reports.
Jobe’s deal is for three years and $24 million, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported.
Jobe, who turns 28 next month, started 15 of 16 regular-season games and all three in the Seahawks’ postseason through Super Bowl 60 last month. It was his second season with Seattle. The team claimed him off waivers from Philadelphia at the end of the 2024 preseason.
Jobe was in a rotation this past season as an outside cornerback with Riq Woolen and Devon Witherspoon.
Witherspoon became a Pro Bowl selection for the third time in three seasons. He’s in line for a huge contract extension this summer entering the final year of his rookie deal.
Woolen entered free agency Monday, the start of the negotiating period. The market officially opens Wednesday.
Earlier Monday, Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker agreed to a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Seahawks safety Coby Bryant agreed to a three-year contract with the Chicago Bears.
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On a day the Seahawks lost two top starters to free agency, the Super Bowl champions are retaining one: Cornerback Josh Jobe agreed to return to Seattle on a new contract Monday, per multiple reports.
Jobe’s deal is for three years and $24 million, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported.
Jobe, who turns 28 next month, started 15 of 16 regular-season games and all three in the Seahawks’ postseason through Super Bowl 60 last month. It was his second season with Seattle. The team claimed him off waivers from Philadelphia at the end of the 2024 preseason.
Jobe was in a rotation this past season as an outside cornerback with Riq Woolen and Devon Witherspoon.
Witherspoon became a Pro Bowl selection for the third time in three seasons. He’s in line for a huge contract extension this summer entering the final year of his rookie deal.
Woolen entered free agency Monday, the start of the negotiating period. The market officially opens Wednesday.
Earlier Monday, Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker agreed to a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Seahawks safety Coby Bryant agreed to a three-year contract with the Chicago Bears.
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