Below are a few stories from the last week that Cardinals fans should know. Extension talks with QB Geno Smith to begin Smith enters the final year of his contract. General manager John Schneider told reporters at the combine that they expect him to continue to be their quarterback and will begin extension talks.
It's easy for fans to clamor for a change, and they have every right to vent. The truth, though, is that there aren't that many QBs in the league better than Geno Smith.
The Seattle Seahawks have a massive need to protect quarterback Geno Smith, or whoever is under center next season.
As long as he does not plan on retiring, quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to become a free agent for the first time in his 20-year career after the New York Jets informed him he'd be getting cut. He had a solid 2024 season,
Seahawks general manager John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald addressed the possibility at the NFL combine this week.
The Seahawks’ statements since the season ended make it clear they expect Geno Smith to be the quarterback in 2025 and beyond. They reaffirmed that at the NFL combine.
We expect him to be our guy,” GM John Schneider said. “But we want to do what's right, too.” He added there's no deadline for a deal.
Seahawks GM John Schneider met with the media for the first time since the end of the season at the NFL combine, and he gave updates on QB Geno Smith and much more.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider spoke to the media at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday. There, he gave several updates about the team, including the retirement news of future Hall of Fame tackle Jason Peters – who has now hired in a Player Engagement role with the Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks will meet with Geno Smith's agent this week to begin extension talks, general manager John Schneider told reporters Tuesday. “We expect him to be our guy," Schneider said, per Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic.
Seattle’s QB thinks Florida’s governor is “on target” for wanting to reduce and eliminate property taxes in his home state.
Coach at NFL combine says new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak has a system that fits Smith’s skills at moving and throwing.