Geno Smith is looking to improve under coach Mike Macdonald, but the pressure on him could intensify if Seahawks draft another QB.
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith still has fond feelings for the coach who made him the starter in Seattle and was fired this offseason. Smith said as the Seahawks opened their offseason program that Pete Carroll's firing hurt him, because Carroll meant so much to him personally.
49ers CB Rock Ya-Sin signed a one-year, $1.292 million contract with the 49ers that includes $1.056 million guaranteed. The contract details include a base salary of $1,125,000, a signing bonus of $71,250, a roster bonus of $71,250, a workout bonus of $25,000, a guaranteed salary of $985,000, and will carry a cap number of $1,152,500.
There were rumblings that the Seattle Seahawks could potentially cut quarterback Geno Smith after this past season, but the veteran remains on the roster heading into 2024.
The Seattle Seahawks have been looking for ways to beef up their roster after enduring a disappointing 2023 campaign. And while it may not be the flashiest move the team has ever made, they managed to make a shrewd addition to their offensive line on Friday night that will surely make their starting quarterback in Geno Smith happy.
Panthers DC Ejiro Evero said he’s excited about adding players that he has familiarity with through his stops in Los Angeles and Denver. “The defense is gonna be a little bit different than how we played it in Denver, how we played it at the LA Rams,” Evero said, via Panthers Wire.
Some would call it exciting times in Seattle as a new regime is taking over under head coach Mike Macdonald while others may feel differently. Seahawks QB Geno Smith feels the latter, at least he did at the start of the offseason.
Seattle Seahawks are starting a new chapter in their franchise with head coach Mike Macdonald taking over for the legendary Pete Carroll. Quarterback Geno Smith is looking to prove himself with a new regime.
Geno Smith is the Seattle Seahawks' starting quarterback for 2024, but there's doubt as to whether he will have that role for the long term. And the Seahawks are doing work to evaluate potential successors, as evidenced by the latest reported top-30 visit for Seattle.
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix's top-30 visit with the Seattle Seahawks may have come as a surprise to many, which is understandable considering Geno Smith is entering Year 2 of the three-year, $75 million deal he signed in 2023 and the franchise traded for Sam Howell less than a month ago.
Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll wraps up our trip around the NFC divisions and their draft odds with the NFC West.
Of the perceived similarities between Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith and former starter Russell Wilson, there’s one that draws the ire of many Seahawks fans: holding on to the football too long.
Here are three members of the Seahawks organization who could be feeling the heat this season.
The Seahawks’ newest head coach once again addresses the quarterback situation. Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald is at the NFL’s annual league meeting in Orlando, and we’ll be hearing from him quite a bit over the next few days.
Throughout the 2024 offseason, signs have pointed to Geno Smith remaining atop the Seahawks’ quarterback depth chart for at least one more year. Seattle's new head coach recently provided clarity to the situation.
Smith is no stranger to having to prove himself in the NFL.
The Seattle Seahawks have gotten used to being on the wrong end of big plays from San Francisco 49ers star Deebo Samuel. As they formulate their draft plans, the Seahawks look to have interest in adding a Deebo Samuel of their own.
When the Seattle Seahawks acquired Sam Howell in a trade with Washington, general manager John Schneider didn’t just take a flier on a young quarterback with upside but might have also fired the starting gun on a position battle for the starting job.
There were some questions as to whether or not the Seattle Seahawks would keep quarterback Geno Smith on the roster heading into 2024, but the Seahawks decided to retain him.
According to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report, the Seahawks have informed QB Geno Smith that he will be on their 2024 roster under his current contract. Schultz says Smith received the commitment from Seattle’s front office.
Entering the offseason, questions were raised about the Seahawks’ commitment to quarterback Geno Smith.
One of the biggest decisions the Seattle Seahawks had to make this offseason involved quarterback Geno Smith. Smith, who signed a three-year, $75 million contract last offseason to remain in Seattle, had multiple deadlines for bonuses this offseason.
It’s been seeming increasingly likely that the Seahawks would hold on to Geno Smith for the 2024 campaign..
The Seattle Seahawks have made another move to suggest that Geno Smith is their quarterback for 2024, at the very least.
The Seattle Seahawks have informed Geno Smith he will remain on the roster through the end of the week, thus fully guaranteeing the veteran quarterback's $12.7 million base salary for 2024, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday.
The Seattle Seahawks last offseason structured Geno Smith’s contract extension in a way that would have allowed them to move on from him after one year, but they remain committed to the veteran quarterback for the time being.
According to ESPN’s Brady Henderson, it is not certain that quarterback Geno Smith will be back with the Seahawks in 2024.
It was one of the most popular storylines for the Seattle Seahawks all offseason - Geno Smith potentially replicating his Pro Bowl form that saw him propel the team to an unlikely playoff spot in the first year post-Russell Wilson.
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