EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Seattle Seahawks are re-signing cornerback Josh Jobe to a three-year, $24 million contract, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.Jobe, 27, rose from an undrafted free agent to a reliable No. 2 corner for the Seahawks, who boasted the league's best scoring defense. He intercepted only one pass in 16 regular-season games last year for the Super Bowl-champion Seahawks, but his coverage metrics were strong.According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Jobe allowed only 5.4 yards per target and a 47.7% completion rate in 2025. Those were both fourth best among 61 cornerbacks who were targeted at least 50 times. His 71.1 passer rating allowed was fifth best.Jobe began his career with the Philadelphia Eagles after going undrafted in 2022 out of Alabama, where he won a national championship. He appeared in 28 games with three starts over two seasons in Philadelphia before he was waived on cut-down day in 2024.He joined the Seahawks' practice squad and earned a full-time promotion to their active roster in November of the 2024 season after taking over as their No. 3 corner behind Devon Witherspoon and Riq Woolen. He recorded one interception and seven passes defensed over the final 10 games.Jobe overtook Woolen as Seattle's No. 2 corner in September last season. He finished with 12 passed defended in the regular season -- missing one game with a concussion -- then had another in the playoffs.ESPN's Brady Henderson contributed to this report.
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