Seahawks GM John Schneider met with the media for the first time since the end of the season at the NFL combine, and he gave updates on QB Geno Smith and much more.
Seattle’s QB thinks Florida’s governor is “on target” for wanting to reduce and eliminate property taxes in his home state.
Geno Smith’s contract situation is the focal point for much of the talk surrounding the Seattle Seahawks this offseason. The Seahawks have made it clear they want the veteran quarterback to remain the Pacific Northwest.
It's easy for fans to clamor for a change, and they have every right to vent. The truth, though, is that there aren't that many QBs in the league better than Geno Smith.
The New York Giants badly need a quarterback, and they’ve now missed on trades for Matthew Stafford (re-signed with the Los Angeles Rams) and Geno Smith (traded to the Las Vegas Raiders). So, while drafting a QB at No.
The Vikings need to bring in a veteran passer, but the list of available quarterbacks is beginning to shrink. Matthew Stafford elected to sign an extension with the Los Angeles Ra
It was Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald’s turn to meet the media at the NFL scouting combine Wednesday. As general manager and president of football operations John Schneider did the day before during his media sessions,
The Seattle Seahawks have one year left with starting quarterback Geno Smith under contract, but they are hoping to sign him to an extension this offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been making moves in the off-season to ensure that next season isn't like the one before it. Signing Maxx Crosby to a historic deal and trading a third-round pick for Geno Smith tells me this team is trying to be aggressive and win more than four games next season.
Earlier this week the Seattle Seahawks made the controversial move to trade quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders for a third-round pick. The move came as Smith was entering the final season of a three-year,
As long as he does not plan on retiring, quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to become a free agent for the first time in his 20-year career after the New York Jets informed him he'd be getting cut. He had a solid 2024 season,