Seahawks QB Geno Smith completes season sweep of all his former teams

With wins over the Jets, Giants, and Chargers, Geno Smith swept every team that had him on their roster before the Seahawks did.

Sunday was one of the most remarkable days in the remarkable redemptive take of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith. Seattle beat the New York Jets, 23-6, to keep their postseason hopes alive. Smith completed 18 of 29 passes for 183 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions, and a passer rating of 103.1. That put him over 4,000 passing yards for the season, which added a $1 million bonus to his $1.26 million base salary.

Moreover, in beating the Jets, Smith has now completed a season sweep of every NFL team he was with before signing with the Seahawks in May, 2019. The Jets selected Smith the 39th overall pick in the second round of the 2013 draft out of West Virginia, and Smith’s tenure with that team was ill-fated and injury-filled. He signed with the New York Giants in 2017, playing mostly a backup role. He then signed with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2018, and barely played at all.

Well, the Seahawks beat the Chargers, 37-23, in Week 7. They beat the Giants in Week 8, 2013. And now, Smith has the career sweep.

Not that he admitted to noticing such things.

“I didn’t,” Smith said Thursday, when asked if he’d looked at the schedule this year and noticed that each of his ex-teams were there. “I honestly don’t look past the first game, I just go week to week. It’s kind of cool to be able to do that, see some old faces, and then go out there, compete, and try to win against them. I didn’t get a chance to see the full schedule, but it’s cool with the way it was set up.”

Cool, indeed. Smith gets one more chance in the regular season to continue his amazing season story when the Seahawks welcome the Los Angeles Rams to Lumen Field. The next thing he should be seeing is a rather large next contract that very few expected when the season began.

Geno Smith focused on making playoffs, not revenge angle vs. Jets

Smith has some extra incentive to push Seattle into the postseason.

Yesterday Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith gave a pro’s pro answer when he was asked about facing his former team on Sunday.

Smith said he was focused on making the playoffs and has a lot of love for the Jets, per the team website.

“I just feel like the importance of it is that we need a win to get to the playoffs… Obviously, there will be some speculation and talk about that, it comes with the territory; it’s to be expected. I have a lot of love for the Jets, the organization and the people that are still there that were there when I got drafted. For me and this team, it’s business as usual, another week to prepare and a tough challenge for us to go out there and try to get this win. We need it.”

Smith has some extra incentive to push Seattle into the postseason. If they clinch a playoff berth and Smith plays 80% of the team’s snaps he will get a $2 million bonus.

It won’t be easy, though. ESPN’s playoff machine has their chances at 27.8%, while the New York Times’ model has them at just 21%.

Practically, that means they’ll need to beat both the Jets and the Rams and might need a little bit of extra luck to go their way, as well.

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