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The Seattle Seahawks on Friday moved on from two-time Pro Bowl QB Geno Smith for a third-round pick from the Las Vegas Raiders.
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The Seattle Seahawks have traded quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders in return for a third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to multiple reports.
What are the Seahawks doing? You're not the only person asking. If this fails, owner Jody Allen might be asking the same question.
The timeline of how and why Seattle traded its record-setting, Pro Bowl quarterback snakes back to last spring.
Smith was set to account for $44.5 million against Seattle's 2025 cap, per OTC, with a $31 million base salary. The salary cost has been transferred to the Raiders, while the Seahawks accrued $13.5 million in dead money. That brings Seattle to over $46 million in dead money next season, which is the sixth-most in the league.