Las Vegas Raiders lock in their quarterback to a two-year deal
- The Las Vegas Raiders and quarterback Geno Smith reached a two-year contract extension agreement.
- Seattle traded Smith to Las Vegas after extension talks failed, and he had one year remaining.
- The extension keeps Smith with the Raiders through 2027; he played well last year in Seattle.
- Reports indicate the extension is worth $75 million, possibly $85.5 million with incentives, and includes $66.5 million guaranteed.
- At 34, Smith is now under contract through the 2027 season, solidifying his place within the Raiders.
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Raiders lock in Geno Smith past 2025 season with 2-year extension: reports
The Las Vegas Raiders are not just committing to Geno Smith for the 2025 season, they are going beyond as they agreed to a two-year, $75 million extension, according to multiple reports. The Raiders traded for Smith earlier this offseason, reuniting the veteran gunslinger with his old Seattle Seahawks head coach, Pete Carroll, who took over the job in Sin City. The 34-year-old had one year left on his Seahawks contract, leaving many to believe S…

Geno Smith reportedly agrees to 2-year, $75 million extension with the Raiders
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Quarterback Geno Smith, who was traded to Las Vegas nearly a month ago, agreed to two-year, $75 million extension with the Raiders, ESPN reported Thursday.

Reports: Raiders QB Geno Smith agrees to 2-year extension through 2027
The Las Vegas Raiders and their new quarterback, Geno Smith, have agreed to a two-year, $75 million contract extension, multiple media outlets reported on Thursday afternoon. The new deal could be worth $85.5 million with incentives and includes $66.5 million…
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