Additionally, quarterback Geno Smith is playing to earn himself some serious bonus money. Smith’s season has been a roller coaster. He has helped guide the Seahawks to a third-consecutive winning season, but untimely turnovers (both his fault and not) contributed to Seattle’s inconsistent offense this year.
Beyond 2025, the Seahawks should be on the lookout for a future signal caller, but the franchise has bigger fish to fry after missing the playoffs.
Seattle’s final game of the 2024 season at the NFC West-champion Los Angeles Rams is the veteran quarterback’s $6 million game. That’s how much he stands to earn in contract incentives and bonus cash Sunday.
Geno Smith has had quite the year for the Seattle Seahawks. He’s third in the league in passing yards per game, trailing only Joe Burrow and Jared Goff, and is one of just four starters in the NFL completing more than 70% of their passes, all while leading the Seahawks to a 5-1 record against NFC West competition to keep them in playoff contention.
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.
Brock Huard and Mike Salk try to make sense of yet another roller-coaster performance by Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith.
Smith has started all 16 of the Seahawks' contests on the campaign, while Howell has played just 25 offensive snaps, all but one of which came when he stepped in for an injured Smith during the second half of a Week 15 loss versus Green Bay.
Two interceptions + a crushing sack 3 mistakes too many for 8-7 Seattle to beat 13-2 Minnesota and keep realistic playoff hopes.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon achieved another milestone after being named to his second straight Pro Bowl. While fans were happy for Witherspoon, they also expressed their outrage after another Seahawks star got snubbed: Defensive tackle Leonard Williams.
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith opened up about his team's struggles following a loss to the Vikings on Sunday.
Sideline Connections offers a behind the scenes look at a Seahawks employee and their responsibilities on game day. This episode follows John Weaver, the Seahawks' Creative Director who also plays a p