Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith headed to the locker room with an injury halfway through the third quarter of Seattle's "Sunday Night Football" clash with the Green Bay Packers.
While there's a case to keep Smith and see how far he can take this team with an improved offensive line, there's a stronger case to cut him, pocket $25 million in cap space and start over with a younger quarterback.
The 34-year-old quarterback says he’s still hurting, but he’s got to press on to Thursday night and Seattle’s game at Chicago.
After 314 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 3-point loss to 13-2 Minnesota, Smith has just 160 with 0 TDs in 6-3 win at lowly Chicago.
Seattle Seahawks starting quarterback Geno Smith suffered a knee injury in a blowout Week 15 primetime defeat to the Green Bay Packers. Smith exited the contest and was replaced by backup signal caller Sam Howell. Howell was ineffective, completing five-of-14 passing attempts for 24 yards and an interception.
NFL on FOX analyst Mark Schlereth shared his perspective on the tough decision the Seattle Seahawks could face regarding QB Geno Smith.
NFL Network Analyst and former NFL scout Daniel Jeremiah makes his weekly appearance with Brock & Salk to discuss the Seahawks Struggles vs Green Bay, Offensive
Brock Huard and Mike Salk try to make sense of yet another roller-coaster performance by Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith.
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah explained why the Seattle Seahawks might not be as far away from fixing their offensive line as it seems.
The Seahawks beat the Bears, but lost out on a playoff spot. Here's what the NFL power rankers thought of that combo.
Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb will reach the conclusion of his first campaign in charge in Sunday's Week 18 regular-season finale versus the Los Angeles Rams. Grubb was appointed by first-year head coach Mike Macdonald.