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Geno Smith Joins Raiders After Feeling Undervalued by Seahawks

The quarterback signs a two-year, $75 million deal with Las Vegas, citing respect and a reunion with Pete Carroll as key factors in the move.

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Overview

  • Geno Smith left the Seattle Seahawks after feeling disrespected by a contract offer that failed to reflect his value, signaling the team's shift toward younger players.
  • Smith has officially signed a two-year, $75 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders, with guarantees extending into 2026, solidifying his role as the team's starting quarterback.
  • A reunion with former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, now with the Raiders, played a pivotal role in Smith's decision, alongside the involvement of figures like Chip Kelly and Tom Brady.
  • Smith emphasized that his primary focus is on winning games and proving himself on the field, rather than celebrating his new contract.
  • The Raiders' investment in Smith reflects a commitment to experienced leadership as they seek to build a competitive team culture under Carroll's guidance.