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“He’s going to bring us great stability and belief in the kinds of things that we stand for,” Carroll said.
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Tre'von Moehrig and Marcus Epps were the Raiders two starting safeties the past two seasons and were a solid duo. And now both are gone.
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"I want to be a sponge. I want to soak up as much knowledge as I can from him. I want to learn as much as I can from him, the greatest quarterback to play the game," Smith said.
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Raiders Wire on MSNRaiders officially introduce Geno Smith who says signing was 'fate', quotes Marshawn LynchBookended by GM John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll, Smith struck all the right notes as the new leader and signal caller of this Raiders team. Mostly he talked about why he saw the Raiders as the perfect landing spot for him. That started with reuniting with Pete Carroll.
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NFL teams use every method of talent acquisition at their disposal to address problem areas on their roster. The new league opened less than a month ago and most of the business has already concluded.
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Sporting News on MSNGeno Smith reveals Tom Brady's secret to helping quarterback reach next levelJoe Krasnowski is a freelance writer with The Sporting News covering women’s basketball. He is a sophomore at the University of Oregon. Since coming to Eugene, he has had the opportunity to work in Minor League Baseball, cover the 2025 Rose Bowl and interview San Francisco Giants Hall of Famer Will Clark.
As it turns out, there was no negotiation at all. Smith told Albert Breer of SI.com that his representatives didn’t even counter the offer the Seahawks had made.
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Geno Smith will be a member of the Las Vegas Raiders for the foreseeable future. The veteran quarterback, who was recently traded from the Seattle Seahawks to Las Vegas, has agreed to a two-year, $75 million extension that is worth up to $85.