Seahawk’s Star Steals the Spotlight in Historic Rams Win, Bags Millions!

Seahawk’s Star Steals the Spotlight in Historic Rams Win, Bags Millions!

The Seattle Seahawks wrapped up their season with a 30-25 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, a game loaded with personal milestones for quarterback Geno Smith, even though playoff hopes had long faded. Smith had a chance to earn up to $6 million through contract incentives, and he hit all the marks. To trigger the bonus, Smith needed to lead the Seahawks to 10 wins, surpass 4,282 passing yards, and maintain a completion percentage above 69.7555%. He delivered on all fronts, completing 20 of 27 passes for 223 yards and hitting those critical benchmarks.

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Smith’s performance in the win was historic, both personally and for the team. He finished the season with 4,320 passing yards and a 70.4% completion rate, surpassing the records he set just the year before. Smith also became the 20th quarterback in NFL history to post a season with a completion rate of 70% or higher. In a game where the pressure was on, he threw four touchdown passes—capped by a clutch connection with Noah Fant late in the fourth quarter—and secured his fourth game-winning drive of the season, solidifying his place as the Seahawks’ season MVP and securing his big bonus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Geno Smith Secures $6 Million Bonus, Reflects on Historic Season and Future with Seahawks

Geno Smith’s standout performance in the Seahawks’ 30-25 win over the Los Angeles Rams not only capped off a memorable season but also earned him a significant financial boost. By meeting the conditions for three contract escalators, Smith secured a $6 million bonus, which will be added to a $10 million roster bonus due in March, should he stay with Seattle. However, both Smith and head coach Mike Macdonald emphasized that the focus throughout the week was on securing the win, not the financial reward. Macdonald lauded Smith’s leadership and preparation, calling his week of work and game-day execution exemplary. Smith, in turn, credited his teammates’ resilience, acknowledging their collective effort despite the lack of playoff contention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking to the future, Smith, 34, is eligible for a contract extension this offseason. While he stayed tight-lipped about the specifics of any upcoming negotiations, he reiterated his respect for keeping those talks private. Reflecting on his season, Smith was candid about his mistakes, especially his interceptions, but expressed deep gratitude for Coach Macdonald’s consistent support. His self-awareness and determination to improve further solidify his role as a leader within the organization, as the Seahawks weigh their options for his future with the team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smith also took the opportunity to back first-year offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, whose play-calling has come under scrutiny due to the Seahawks’ inconsistent run game. Smith praised Grubb’s potential and the offensive system he’s developing, urging patience as Grubb continues to grow into his role. The quarterback’s endorsement reflects his belief in the team’s long-term direction, as he looks to build on his record-breaking season and strengthen his position as the Seahawks’ leader moving forward.

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