The Seattle Seahawks' 30-25 win over the Los Angeles Rams was potentially a lucrative day at the office for quarterback Geno Smith. Smith finished
Shawn Dugar, Jourdan Rodrigue and Lauren Smith The Seattle Seahawks closed out their schedule with a 30-25 win over the Los Angeles Rams on the road Sunday, collecting their 10th win, but will miss the playoffs for a second consecutive season.
Quarterback Geno Smith threw four touchdown passes and the Seattle Seahawks outlasted the Los Angeles Rams 30-25 in Week 18.
With Geno Smith slinging the rock and the Seahawks creating turnovers on defense, the visitors have positioned themselves for a 10th win to close the season.
Geno Smith passed for 223 yards and threw his career-best fourth touchdown pass to Noah Fant with 3:19 to play, and the Seattle Seahawks finished their 12th winning season in 13 years with a 30-25 victory over the playoff-bound Los Angeles Rams.
Geno Smith didn't become a force in the NFL until joining the Seahawks in 2019, where he has been named to two Pro Bowls since. After Jeremiah Smith made his Ohio State debut against the Akron Zips, Geno Smith had high praise for his cousin when speaking to CBS Sports.
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,
There are a lot of good vibes surrounding the game from the Seahawks' end, but there might not be anyone more amped for the game than quarterback Geno Smith. "Big game. Shoot, I can't wait. I enjoy playing football.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith spins out of traffic for a 20-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver DK Metcalf against the Los Angeles Rams.
Garoppolo and Rams play-calling head coach Sean McVay targeted Pritchett to swipe three points at the end of the first half. In the final seconds of the second quarter Garoppolo completed a 31-yard pass to Demarcus Robinson past and over Pritchett. That is why Joshua Karty was able to kick a 58-yard field goal on the final play of the half.
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.
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