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The New York Jets could make a big splash in free agency by targeting a Pro Bowler from the Seattle
Seattle’s former Pro Bowl QB gets traded for the second time in 12 months--back to where he began his NFL career 13 years ago.
The New York Jets have a lot of holes on their roster this offseason. They need to add to every position group on offense, though offensive tackle and running back seem fairly locked down. Still, the Jets need to add to the interior of their offensive line.
Former Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith, set to be released by the Raiders if they didn't find a trade partner, is returning to the team who drafted him, the Jets.
Geno Smith, who comes back now for another tour with the Jets, is 35, and just a few years away from throwing for more than 4,200 yards and quarterbacking the Seahawks to the playoffs.
The Seahawks are Sam Darnold's fifth different NFL team. Here's how he ended up in Seattle after stints with the Jets, Panthers, 49ers and Vikings.
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While Geno Smith is entering the twilight of his career, he is still earning starter opportunities for teams looking for competent quarterback play.
The Raiders traded Geno Smith to the Jets for a late round pick swap on Tuesday.
With free agency set to open and set off the annual frenzy, the Dolphins are trading Minkah Fitzpatrick to a division rival.