Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith has had his share of ups and downs this year for ... one defensive coach complimented Smith while giving remarks to Jeff Howe for The Athletic's latest NFL quarterback power rankings, noting how he keeps the team ...
Geno Smith has no time. He is in no mood. For assessing his season. “None of that really matters right now,” the 34-year-old quarterback said Tuesday, two days after Seattle lost at home to Minnesota — and two days before the Seahawks (8-7) try to stay in contention for the NFC West title playing at the Chicago Bears (4-11) Thursday night.
Geno Smith is among the more well-known names in the NFL, especially after winning Comeback Player of the Year in 2022 following a career resurgence with the Seahawks. That came just the season after the Russel Wilson trade, and no one knew the future in Seattle.
Geno Smith and Sam Darnold seem to be rooting for one another ... they showed each other appreciation for what they’ve accomplished. An NFL Films video showed the two hugging after the game, with Smith telling Darnold, “I love your journey, bro.”
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith opened up about his team's struggles following a loss to the Vikings on Sunday.
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith is not interested on assessing his play this season just yet, choosing instead to focus on Thursday night's game against the Chicago Bears and Seattle's narrow shot at a playoff berth.
At this point in the season, all 32 NFL teams are dealing with injuries. Even some of the best players in the world. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is nursing an ankle sprain that had his availability in question,
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith exited "Sunday Night Football" with a ankle injury after taking an awkward fall. The veteran signal caller attempted to brace his fall while avoiding a low tackle by Green Bay Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper by planting both feet, and subsequently toppled backwards and grabbed for his right ankle.
Geno Smith's knee injury forced him out of action Sunday night and appeared serious enough to cause legitimate concern entering Week 16. As time has passed, though, things have taken a turn toward optimism.
PM ET game airing live on FOX, oddsmakers have posted player props for Geno Smith. Smith and the Seattle Seahawks (8-6) square off against the Minnesota Vikings (12-2)