Geno Smith had those money moves in him on Sunday. The Seahawks quarterback cashed in on the $6 million incentives in his contract during his team’s 30-25 win over the Rams in the final week of the regular season.
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Seahawks QB Geno Smith earned $6 million in contract incentives in Week 18 but what is his future beyond this year?
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.
Quarterback Geno Smith put the game into perspective after the fact ... Gutting out a 6-3 win feels just as good as winning the game 44-41,” Smith said, via NFL.com. “It's all about getting wins, and I have the utmost confidence in my guys, the ...
Finishing the season with one of the best games of his NFL career, Geno Smith's future with the Seahawks will once again be under the microscope.
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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.
A $10 million roster bonus due to the 34-year-old quarterback on the 5th day of the new league year means a choice is near.
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