Super Bowl week is all about storylines, and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport just dropped a huge one regarding Seattle Seahawks receiver Jake Bobo.
With the Seahawks set to face the New England Patriots in the NFL's penultimate game, Klint Kubiak's offense will take center stage.
And they might be doing it with Bobo less than 100 percent.
Rapoport posted on X an incredible story about Bobo.
"What’s it like to be an NFL player? #Seahawks WR Jake Bobo broke his hand in the NFC Championship game, I’m told," Rapoport posted. "He had surgery the day after… and is playing in the Super Bowl today."
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How much will Bobo play?
Well, given that he's healthy enough to take his place in Santa Clara, one would expect that he will be all systems go.
Plus, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba expected to be shadowed by Patriots star Christian Gonzalez, it will be up to someone else to beat New England.
And that is where the likes of Bobo and Kenneth Walker come into it, and they simply have to play well and not leave it all to JSN to march the offense down the field.
But playing in the Super Bowl only a few weeks after breaking your hand? That's a different level of tough.
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