Former CFP National Championship and Super Bowl LX Champion Cornerback Re-Signs with the Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have agreed and signed Josh Jobe on a three-year contract, a cornerback who will continue to be on his second team in his NFL career. Jobe started on a commitment to the University of Miami to play for the Hurricanes, before he deferred from Miami and switched to playing as a reserve defensive back for the Alabama Crimson Tide in 2018 and stayed there for four years up until 2021, successfully winning the Citrus Bowl in 2020 with the Tide. Then he was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent to start his professional career in the big leagues. Two seasons later, he moved to the Seattle Seahawks in 2024, on their practice squad, then moved to the active roster for the 2024 season, and he was re-signed in 2025 to stay with Seattle on a one-year contract.
Jobe has been able to show how good a cornerback he can be at the position. He has received 60 total tackles, a forced fumble, 11 pass deflections, and an interception in his career as of 2024. The Super Bowl LX Champion cornerback looks to be in the highest tier of cornerback players who are active in the NFL currently. As a CFP National Champion, Jobe still has potential to get to the top of his career, possibly even making the Hall of Fame if he keeps riding this upward slope.
There is still room for improvement for Jobe, as long as he can keep that long-term stability in check as a free agent. Establishing a solid legacy and reputation would enable the Super Bowl LX Champion cornerback to reach his full potential and solidify his role in the cornerback position on the field. While Seattle continues to evaluate its roster and how it can find its full potential as a whole team, Jobe has already started to shine through in his career stats alone; hopefully, there is still a chance for him to fit into that same strategic puzzle where he can, and when the time comes for him. He was one of the few players who stood out during the first four weeks of the 2025 season, and has only gone upward from that point onward, despite sustaining some minor injuries as the weeks had gone by from that point onward.
