Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith appeared to agree with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on the notion of abolishing property taxes. He made a post on X.
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,
Matt Stafford remains the best starter in the division, but there has been chatter about a potential trade to the Giants. Kyler Murray isn't going anywhere, but the Seattle Seahawks will have to choose whether or not to continue rolling with Geno Smith or to reset with someone younger.
The 34-year-old quarterback has this year remaining on his $75 million deal. He’s the 19th-highest paid QB. He wants to be top 10.
Seattle’s QB thinks Florida’s governor is “on target” for wanting to reduce and eliminate property taxes in his home state.
The Seattle Seahawks are inching closer towards deciding the fate of Geno Smith. General manager John Schneider dropped a big hint involving the quarterback Thursday. The Seahawks GM plans to meet with Smith effective Friday,
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald disagrees with those who blame Geno Smith for the team missing the playoffs in 2024.
Schneider summed up Smith's performance in 2024 as "awesome" during an interview with NFL Network's Mike Garafolo on Wednesday. Smith passed for a career-high 4,320 yards last sea