The veteran quarterback's future with the team is a hot topic. What are the different paths Seattle could take?
Geno Smith finished his third season as the Seattle Seahawks quarterback, but the club fell short of the postseason. Coach Mike Macdonald made clear he wants the starting QB back in 2025.
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.
Seahawks QB Geno Smith earned $6 million in contract incentives in Week 18 but what is his future beyond this year?
The Seattle Seahawks firing offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after one season understandably left some wondering if head coach Mike Macdonald could want an upgrade at quarterback over veteran Geno Smith.
The 34-year-old Smith needed 10 wins, a passing completion rate of 69.755% or higher, plus more than 4,282 passing yards on the 2024 season in order to add $6 million to his deal,
Quarterback Geno Smith threw four touchdown passes and the Seattle Seahawks outlasted the Los Angeles Rams 30-25 in Week 18.
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The Seahawks star played college ball for the West Virginia Mountaineers before joining the NFL in 2013. Before their football careers, both Smiths grew up in the Miami area, right down the road from each other. Geno played high school ball for Miramar High School, while Jeremiah played for Chaminade-Madonna.
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald has said that he wants quarterback Geno Smith to be back with Seattle in 2025. However, that doesn’t mean he will be.
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