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Beyond 2025, the Seahawks should be on the lookout for a future signal caller, but the franchise has bigger fish to fry after missing the playoffs.
The Seattle Seahawks are gearing up to take on the Los Angeles Rams in the Week 18 regular season finale. For the Seahawks, this will be their final game of the season. While it won't be to make the playoffs,
Geno Smith has had quite the year for the Seattle Seahawks. He’s third in the league in passing yards per game, trailing only Joe Burrow and Jared Goff, and is one of just four starters in the NFL completing more than 70% of their passes, all while leading the Seahawks to a 5-1 record against NFC West competition to keep them in playoff contention.
With playoff fate out of the Seahawks' hands, Geno Smith offers his outlook on the last two weeks of the season.
The Seattle Seahawks are in full chase mode for a playoff berth, but Geno Smith is not the long-term answer at QB.
Smith has started all 16 of the Seahawks' contests on the campaign, while Howell has played just 25 offensive snaps, all but one of which came when he stepped in for an injured Smith during the second half of a Week 15 loss versus Green Bay.
The 34-year-old quarterback says he’s still hurting, but he’s got to press on to Thursday night and Seattle’s game at Chicago.
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith opened up about his team's struggles following a loss to the Vikings on Sunday.
Brock Huard and Mike Salk try to make sense of yet another roller-coaster performance by Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith.
The Seattle Seahawks were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 17. When the Washington Commanders beat the Atlanta Falcons, the Los Angeles Rams clinched the NFC West. Now, Seattle faces Los Angeles in Week 18 with very little on the line.