Barring major change, Raiders made costly mistake at quarterback with Geno Smith

Barring Major Change, Raiders Made Costly Mistake at Quarterback with Geno Smith

The Raiders' poor start to the season has been largely due to the quarterback situation. Coach Pete Carroll and new general manager John Spytek pinned their hopes on Geno Smith to lead the team as they began their tenures.

During their game against the Chicago Bears at Allegiant Stadium, quarterback Geno Smith (7) was seen listening to coach Pete Carroll. The Raiders entered their bye week with a 2-5 record and the league's second-worst point differential, being outscored by an average of 11 points per game.

Smith, a 35-year-old veteran, showed visible frustration during this difficult stretch. His accountability lessened as losses mounted, with Smith attributing his league-leading 10 interceptions to bad luck and blaming the team's youth for the offense's struggles.

However, after the bye week, Smith appeared mentally refreshed. At his first news conference in 10 days at the team’s Henderson headquarters, the 13-year NFL veteran expressed renewed commitment to turning the Raiders into a winning team.

“It starts with me,” Smith said of sparking the offense. “It starts with me getting the ball out of my hands and playing efficiently, playing the right way.”

Smith’s turnaround in attitude highlights his critical role in the Raiders' hopes for improvement this season.

Author’s summary: Geno Smith’s frustration early in the season gave way to renewed focus post-bye, emphasizing personal responsibility in reviving the Raiders' offense.

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Las Vegas Sun Las Vegas Sun — 2025-11-02

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