After 314 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 3-point loss to 13-2 Minnesota, Smith has just 160 with 0 TDs in 6-3 win at lowly Chicago.
With the Seattle Seahawks securing a win in Week 17, quarterback Geno Smith is shifting his rooting focus to a division rival. Following Seattle's 6-3
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There are numerous player prop betting options on Geno Smith for the 8:15 PM ET game Thursday, which airs live on Amazon Prime Video. Smith’s Seattle Seahawks (8-7) and the Chicago Bears
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.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith throws a 15-yard quick pass to wide receiver Tyler Lockett for the first down Thursday against the Chicago Bears.
In a post-game interview, Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith discusses the team's 6-3 win against the Chicago Bears. Smith acknowledges the offensive challenges (0:15), praising the running game and efficient passing despite the low score.
It was anything but pretty, and that was just fine with Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith, whose team emerged with a 6-3 win over the Chicago Bears on Thursday and a 15% probability to make it to the playoffs.
The Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears have set their inactives lists for their Thursday Night Football meeting on the day after Christmas.
While there's a case to keep Smith and see how far he can take this team with an improved offensive line, there's a stronger case to cut him, pocket $25 million in cap space and start over with a younger quarterback.
At least Seahawks fans can rest easy knowing that head coach Mike Macdonald knows what he's doing on defense, even if they couldn't force a turnover to save their lives. Seattle's