Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith faces an uncertain future after missing the playoffs for the second year in a row. Smith has been good for the Seahawks, leading them to 10 wins this season ...
This year, the Seahawks have already fired their offensive coordinator and will have to decide whether or not to move forward with Geno Smith as their starting quarterback for the fourth ...
Efforts from Geno Smith‘s camp to secure an extension this year did not produce a deal. After all, the Seahawks have their starting quarterback on a team-friendly deal that runs through the ...
Specifically, Grubb has called very pass-heavy attacks at Washington and in Seattle, leaning heavily on Michael Penix Jr. and Geno Smith, respectively. When Grubb had one of the nation's best ...
There are a lot of good vibes surrounding the game from the Seahawks' end, but there might not be anyone more amped for the game than quarterback Geno Smith. "Big game. Shoot, I can't wait.
Head coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday that Smith will likely start and play the full game Sunday against the Rams, as the Seahawks aren't planning to give No. 2 quarterback Sam Howell any reps ...
the game was far from meaningless for Geno Smith. The veteran quarterback had three contract escalators worth $2 million apiece within reach, and he hit all three in Seattle's 30-25 win at So-Fi ...
But he said he's happy for the ones who were selected. His teammate, quarterback Geno Smith, however, was less diplomatic, claiming that being part of the Seahawks already has an undue disadvantage.
Seattle’s playoff hopes have been shrinking by the week and no result guaranteed their playoff hopes would be alive heading into Week 18, but winning gave them the best shot and that was what ...
However, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald is open to the idea of keeping Smith under center. "I want Geno to be here. I think he's a heck of a player," Macdonald said. "I feel like Geno's the ...
The move was considered long overdue by many women’s basketball advocates, including UConn coach Geno Auriemma. The Huskies have reached at least the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for 30 ...
They very well may have lost it. Heading into the "Thursday Night Football" game against the Bears, quarterback Geno Smith was doing his best to ignore that fact and instead focus on the task at hand.