Geno Smith competes in Pro Bowl Games precision passing challenge

After it was over, Smith gave shout-outs to a few of his teammates

The NFL finally did away with the actual Pro Bowl game a few years ago. Now we are treated to a bunch of different skill competitions, culminating in a flag football game on Sunday.

Last night Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith took part in the Precision Passing Challenge. Here’s how it went.

After it was over, Smith gave shout-outs to a few of his teammates when getting interviewed by Ryan Clark.

The Seahawks have a tough call to make on Smith’s future pretty soon. If he’s still on the roster on February 16 then $12.7 million of his 2024 salary becomes guaranteed.

General manager John Schneider and new head coach Mike Macdonald have to decide if they want to stick with Smith or rebuild around a younger quarterback on a rookie contract – perhaps Washington’s rising star Michael Penix Jr., who’s been lighting up the Senior Bowl.

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