The Raiders solve their quarterback issues by trading for Geno Smith, opening the door for Seattle to go after free-agent Sam Darnold.
The first major quarterback domino of the NFL offseason has fallen, with Geno Smith being traded from the Seahawks to the Raiders. Who won the deal?
The Minnesota Vikings are now highly unlikely to retain Sam Darnold after the Seattle Seahawks entered the market looking for a QB.
The Seattle Seahawks on Friday moved on from two-time Pro Bowl QB Geno Smith for a third-round pick from the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Minnesota Vikings could resort to a familiar face in Aaron Rodgers if they miss out on Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones in free agency.
The Minnesota Vikings may not have a Sam Darnold problem too much longer. They’ve spent most of the early part of the offseason going back and forth on what to do. At times they made it seem like they wanted to bring Darnold back;
In light of the Seattle Seahawks trading starter Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for a third-round pick, the Seahawks are honing in on signing Darnold as his replacement, according to Fox Sports insider Jordan Schultz.
The Vikings might need a veteran quarterback, and future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers is viewed as a potential option.