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.
The Seattle Seahawks missed out on the playoffs, and need a big boost to their offensive line. They should target a pending free agent guard for $21 million.
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.
The veteran quarterback's future with the team is a hot topic. What are the different paths Seattle could take?
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This long-running blind spot for the organization represents a real problem this offseason, because the offensive line is by far their greatest roster need.
Turnovers withstanding, Geno Smith did a fine job navigating challenging circumstances to remain highly productive for the Seahawks in 2024.
A $10 million roster bonus due to the 34-year-old quarterback on the 5th day of the new league year means a choice is near.
None, however, loom larger than the question of the quarterback, Geno Smith. Geno is under contract for the 2025 season, but there's layers to this that we're discussing on the KOMO Sports End Zone Podcast. If the Seahawks were to part ways with Geno before the new league year in March, they would "save" roughly $30 million.
Seahawks QB Geno Smith earned $6 million in contract incentives in Week 18 but what is his future beyond this year?
Quarterback Geno Smith threw four touchdown passes and the Seattle Seahawks outlasted the Los Angeles Rams 30-25 in Week 18.
General manager John Schneider and chief salary-cap and contract executive Joey Laine know all this, of course. They are the ones doing the NFL math on the decision about Smith’s future with the team. They will present to team chair Jody Allen, vice chair Bert Kolde and Macdonald the future at quarterback as they see it.