The Seattle Seahawks have made another move to suggest that Geno Smith is their quarterback for 2024, at the very least.
The Seahawks and Smith agreed to a restructured contract on Thursday, according to Field Yates of ESPN. The move converts Smith’s $9.6M roster bonus into a signing bonus, which opens up about $4.8M in salary cap space.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times noted that Smith was due to receive this money on March 18. The move means he gets it now, and that the Seahawks can now spread that cap hit across two seasons.
There had been some modest speculation that the Seahawks might look to upgrade at quarterback this offseason. However, they had already made one big move suggesting that Smith is very much in their plans going forward. This would seem to affirm that.
Smith has been a great story for the Seahawks and put up 3,624 passing yards and 20 touchdowns last year. While he dealt with some injuries late last season, the Seahawks appear content to run it back with the 33-year-old once more.
More must-reads:
- Seahawks new OC Ryan Grubb 'excited' for his new weapons
- Former No. 6 overall pick named 'cut candidate' for Seahawks
- The 'Seattle Seahawks to score in Super Bowl XLVIII' quiz
- The best selection each NFL team made in the 2025 draft
- Packers Discussing Reconciliation With CB Jaire Alexander To Keep Him In 2025