Geno Smith explains Seahawks exit
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The Seattle Times |
Smith signed a two-year extension with the Raiders for the 2026 and 2027 seasons featuring a base value of $75 million with incentives that could take it to $85.5 million.
Las Vegas Sun |
The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to release cornerback Jack Jones, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Asscociated Press on Sunday.
ESPN |
Following the departure of Jones and Nate Hobbs, who joined the Green Bay Packers on a four-year deal, the Raiders' cornerback room currently features Jakorian Bennett, fourth-round pick Decamerion R...
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Field Gulls on MSNLet’s discuss: Will the Seahawks finally draft a quarterback this year?We’re three weeks away from the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, where Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider’s formative years occurred. I think we’ve cited this stat north of a billion times. We’ll make it at least 1,
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