I put out a call for mailbag questions on social media earlier today, which has drawn inquiries about edge rusher Maxx Crosby’s contract with the Las Vegas Raiders (mainly regarding how it impacts the upcoming extension for Aidan Hutchinson),
The Seattle Seahawks reportedly made a wild offer to the Las Vegas Raiders that ultimately ended up in a Geno Smith trade.
Once DK Metcalf requested a trade from the Seattle Seahawks, there were many viable suitors for the 27-year-old receiver. With multiple landing spots for Metcalf, the Seahawks almost pawned him off to the Raiders in their Geno Smith trade.
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith is set to be a Las Vegas Raider this season after the big trade news from ESPN's Adam Schefter. It wasn't a big surprise that this deal went down as the Raiders were linked to Smith following the hiring of Pete Carroll as head coach.
John Schneider apparently tried to shoot his shot. It didn’t quite work out. The Seattle Seahawks made the massive decision to trade starting quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders, who will not only reunite Smith with head coach Pete Carroll,
Metcalf’s Los Angeles residence, purchased for $5.4 million, dates back to 1954 but has undergone a modern redesign. Spanning 3,000 square feet, the home features three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The property includes a plunge pool and spacious outdoor areas, perfect for dining and entertaining.
The Seattle Seahawks attempted to trade Geno Smith and DK Metcalf for Maxx Crosby, which the Las Vegas Raiders quickly rejected. The Seahawks ultimate
Will the Seahawk reunion tour continue with the Raiders, or will DK Metcalf not join Pete Carroll and Geno Smith?
DK Metcalf has reportedly been traded by the Seattle Seahawks just days after requesting the team trade him in the offseason.
The Athletic's Diana Russini reported that the Seattle Seahawks are not seeking a bit less for their star wide receiver.