Seattle Seahawks starting quarterback Geno Smith wears his emotions on his sleeve… and online. Smith is rather active on social media, and certainly was on Friday morning following the news regarding his former head coach Pete Carroll.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith carries a $44.5 million cap hit next season, which is a hefty price for a player that has yet to win a playoff game. That being said, Smith did have a decent year for the Seahawks in his third season as the starter.
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, but it hasn't been enough to get the team to the goals that they set themselves out for.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell weighs in on the route the Seattle Seahawks should pursue with Geno Smith and the future of their quarterback position.
As has been a topic of discussion for months now, quarterback Geno Smith’s future with the Seahawks will be the big question of the offseason for Seattle.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith reacted to a big CFP title-game performance from his cousin, Jeremiah.
The most important decision regards starting quarterback Geno Smith, who's had a hell of a late-blooming run the last three years in Seattle.
Tim Weaver has been covering the NFL since the 2013 season for a number of different outlets, including Fansided and USA Today SMG. His work began with the Seahawks and has included covering the Eagles, Bears, Panthers, Steelers and Falcons. His pit/terrier mix, Pepper, is a one-cut-and-go kind of girl.
The 37-year-old Macdonald is the NFL’s youngest head man. Yet the defensive whiz has been in the league 11 years, 10 as an assistant for John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens. He also spent a year (2021) as the defensive coordinator for Jim Harbaugh’s University of Michigan Wolverines.
Posting a near record-breaking season, Seattle Seahawks second-year wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was the team's top offensive player.
Brock Huard compares the Seattle Seahawks' Geno Smith to the eight quarterbacks who played in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
With Coby Bryant rising into the starting lineup and becoming a star at free safety, the Seahawks can afford to let Rayshawn Jenkins go one year into the two-year deal he signed last March. Jenkins played relatively well early in the 2024 season but he's expendable now and cutting him would save the team $5.28 million.