The Raiders solve their quarterback issues by trading for Geno Smith, opening the door for Seattle to go after free-agent Sam Darnold.
As it stands, the only quarterbacks the Seahawks have under contract are Sam Howell, Jaren Hall, and John Rhys Plumlee. Not exactly the most threatening quarterback room in the league. Seattle could always draft a quarterback,
After trading Geno Smith, the Seahawks are targeting Sam Darnold in free agency, per Dianna Russini. Could a deal be imminent?
Darnold is about to become an unrestricted free agent, fresh off a remarkable break-through season that will earn him a lucrative long-term deal somewhere. Apparently that somewhere is not going to be Minnesota,
While the Seattle Seahawks are reportedly expected to pursue free-agent quarterback Sam Darnold, it sounds like they will have some competition. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Pittsburgh Steelers "are expected to make an offer to" Darnold when he hits the open market.
Tom Brady may have had a say in the Las Vegas Raiders' decision to trade for Geno Smith. Brady was "fully onboard" with the Raiders acquiring Smith from the Seattle Seahawks on Friday, according to Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz.
The Seahawks traded away a former New York Jets quarterback. What if they sign former Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers?
In their search for a new starting quarterback, the Seattle Seahawks are reportedly set to meet with a $112 million superstar quarterback who is going to be cut loose by his current team.
Oddsmakers are becoming increasingly convinced that veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers will sign with the New York Giants once he is officially released by the New York Jets. In Vegas, there seems to be a lot of Rodgers to the Giants momentum.