Geno Smith has had quite the year for the Seattle Seahawks. He’s third in the league in passing yards per game, trailing only Joe Burrow and Jared Goff, and is one of just four starters in the NFL completing more than 70% of their passes, all while leading the Seahawks to a 5-1 record against NFC West competition to keep them in playoff contention.
NFL on FOX analyst Mark Schlereth shared his perspective on the tough decision the Seattle Seahawks could face regarding QB Geno Smith.
After last night's game, the Amazon broadcast welcomed Sports Illustrated NFL insider Albert Breer, who shared some insight on what to expect this coming offseason.
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith reacts to Seattle's tough 6-3 win over the Bears on Thursday Night Football in Week 17
With the Seattle Seahawks securing a win in Week 17, quarterback Geno Smith is shifting his rooting focus to a division rival. Following Seattle's 6-3
Technically, the Seattle Seahawks won last night's stinkfest against the Chicago Bears, taking down the NFC North cellar-dwellars 6-3 on their home field. That doesn't necessarily mean they have anything to celebrate,
Efforts from Geno Smith's camp to secure an extension this year did not produce a deal. After all, the Seahawks
There are numerous player prop betting options on Geno Smith for the 8:15 PM ET game Thursday, which airs live on Amazon Prime Video. Smith’s Seattle Seahawks (8-7) and the Chicago Bears
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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye takes off for 12-yard gain. Los Angeles Chargers tight end Stone Smartt high-points quarterback Justin Herbert's 14-yard redzone laser. Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James jumps on New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye's botched toss to recover fumble.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Stone Smartt high-points quarterback Justin Herbert's 14-yard redzone laser. Los Angeles Chargers tight end Stone Smartt high-points quarterback Justin Herbert's 14-yard redzone laser. Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Derius Davis' diving grab opens scoring in Los Angeles Chargers-New England Patriots.