The Seahawks’ statements since the season ended make it clear they expect Geno Smith to be the quarterback in 2025 and beyond. They reaffirmed that at the NFL combine.
Seattle’s QB thinks Florida’s governor is “on target” for wanting to reduce and eliminate property taxes in his home state.
Geno Smith’s contract situation is the focal point for much of the talk surrounding the Seattle Seahawks this offseason. The Seahawks have made it clear they want the veteran quarterback to remain the Pacific Northwest.
It's easy for fans to clamor for a change, and they have every right to vent. The truth, though, is that there aren't that many QBs in the league better than Geno Smith.
The 34-year-old quarterback has this year remaining on his $75 million deal. He’s the 19th-highest paid QB. He wants to be top 10.
The Seattle Seahawks have one year left with starting quarterback Geno Smith under contract, but they are hoping to sign him to an extension this offseason.
This seemed like the likely landing spot for Darnold after the Seahawks traded former franchise quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders over the weekend. Though the Viking
The Las Vegas Raiders have been making moves in the off-season to ensure that next season isn't like the one before it. Signing Maxx Crosby to a historic deal and trading a third-round pick for Geno Smith tells me this team is trying to be aggressive and win more than four games next season.