Maxx Crosby Reacts to Raiders Extending Geno Smith
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Sports Illustrated |
With Smith, and a Super Bowl winning head coach and general manager in Pete Carroll and John Spytek, the Raiders have installed a much more promising foundation than they've had in years.
CBSSports.com |
The Raiders are expected to give Smith some offensive help with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The New York Times |
Extending Smith should lower that number.
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The Raiders are signing Smith to a two-year extension, according to a Thursday afternoon report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Smith, 34, was previously set to enter free agency after the 2025 season. Per Rapoport and ESPN's Adam Schefter, the extension will pay Smith up to $85.5 million with $66.5 million guaranteed.
The Raiders traded for Geno Smith during the 2025 NFL offseason. They extended him to ensure he would be in Las Vegas for multiple seasons.
The Seattle Seahawks took some heat when they decided to trade away Geno Smith last month, only to then replace him with big-ticket free agent, Sam Darnold. With Smith set to play out the final year of a 3 year,
Geno Smith will be a member of the Las Vegas Raiders for the foreseeable future. The veteran quarterback, who was recently traded from the Seattle Seahawks to Las Vegas, has agreed to a two-year, $75 million extension that is worth up to $85.
After weeks of waiting, Geno Smith reportedly agreed on a two-year extension to stay with Pete Carroll and the Raiders through 2027.
The veteran quarterback arrives from the Seattle Seahawks in an offseason trade and looks set to become the starting QB in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Raiders are betting big on Geno Smith, awarding the newly acquired quarterback with a massive two-year extension.