None, however, loom larger than the question of the quarterback, Geno Smith. Geno is under contract for the 2025 season, but there's layers to this that we're discussing on the KOMO Sports End Zone Podcast. If the Seahawks were to part ways with Geno before the new league year in March, they would "save" roughly $30 million.
Vikings QB Sam Darnold is projected to receive a contract similar to Geno Smith or Baker Mayfield's recent extensions this offseason.
As has been a topic of discussion for months now, quarterback Geno Smith’s future with the Seahawks will be the big question of the offseason for Seattle.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell weighs in on the route the Seattle Seahawks should pursue with Geno Smith and the future of their quarterback position.
The Seattle Seahawks first year under Mike MacDonald has been what most would consider a mild success. Failing to achieve a playoff berth in the hyper-competitive NFC, where the #7 seeded Green Bay Packers finished the year at 11-6,
This year, the Seahawks have already fired their offensive coordinator and will have to decide whether or not to move forward with Geno Smith as their starting quarterback for the fourth ...
Dan Campbell likely didn't have ill-intent behind it, but his quip to Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell after the Lions beat Minnesota in Sunday's season finale may come back to bite both teams in the rear end. Campbell told O'Connell "I'll see you in two weeks," in what was…
Welcome to the second annual Hot 25 rankings — the Hotline’s look at the 25 most influential people in college football, with a twist: These are the key movers behind the scenes. We have excluded
Welcome to the second annual Hot 25 rankings — the Hotline’s look at the 25 most influential people in college football, with a twist: These are the key movers behind the scenes. We have excluded
Geno Smith, Ernest Jones, Tyler Lockett speak futures after Seahawks' season-ending win at Rams
It all started with a snub from a youth football coach that sparked a hunger in a then 7-year-old from South Florida.
James is the clear choice for the bottom the list. The sixth-round cornerback out of Auburn was the only draft pick who did not make 53-man roster and was released at the end of the preseason. He was signed to the New England Patriots’ practice squad Sept. 16 and did not appear in a game this season.