Las Vegas Raiders have a new quarter of a quarter after having finished a business for Seattle Seahawks star Geno Smith, according to several reports.
The bomb trade was announced on Friday evening and will see Smith find his former coach Pete Carroll in the desert, with a third round choice in 2025 in the other direction of Seattle.
Brady and the raiders were looking for a new long -term QB and were linked to Aaron Rodgers, but have now landed on Smith.
One of the team’s star men, Maxx Crosby, instantly went to social networks to give his opinion, simply publishing: ‘LFG !!!!!!!!!!! ‘with a series of raids emojis.
Smith, 34, has held interviews with contracts with Seattle for a new agreement but could not conclude any agreement, and goes to Vegas with a year remaining on his current contract.
According to Adam Schefter, the Seahawks should now examine Sam Darnold closely when they are reset in the quarter-Arrière position.
The Geno Smith of Seattle was exchanged to the Las Vegas raiders for a choice of third round of 2025
Tom Brady was looking for a new quarter-arre in his Las Vegas Raiders Revolution
The initiate of the NFL, Albert Breer, reported that the Seahawks hoped to re-signate Smith on an agreement in the region of $ 35 million per year, while the Smith camp has made a figure closer to $ 45 million.
Smith was selected by the New York Jets in the third round of the NFL 2013 draft, passing two years as an inconsistent starter.
He rebounded around the league with the giants and the loaders before finding a new breath in Seattle after being exchanged in 2019.
He succeeded Russell Wilson as leaving in 2022 and posted career statistics, launching 4,282 yards and a TD-INT 30-11 report.
Smith (R) played under the new head coach Pete Carroll in Seattle (photo in 2022)
The Seahawks have also found their way in an unexpected qualifying series, increasing Smith’s stock and earning it a $ 75 million contract over three years.
Seattle then failed the playoffs in the next two seasons, but Smith remains a very coveted quarter-Arrière and will now play under his former Seattle coach in Vegas.
Before exchanging against Smith, the raiders were heading for the new season with Aidan O’Connell as QB1, and the arrival of a proven talent under the center now gives them more freedom in the April draft.
It is reported that the arrival of Smith does not exclude the possibility that the raiders write another quarter-rear, but it is now less an urgent problem.