Pete Carroll defends Geno Smith after Raiders QB flipped off Seahawks fan: 'Did you see what the sign said?'
Thursday’s preseason game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Seattle Seahawks marked an early homecoming for Raiders head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith. But Smith’s return wasn’t quite as welcoming, after the veteran was caught flipping off a Seahawks fan holding a sign while he was coming out of the tunnel.
In a press conference on Sunday, Carroll was asked early on about the gesture. But Carroll quickly jumped to the defense of his quarterback.
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“Did you see what the sign said?” Carroll asked. When the reporter confirmed that they had, Carroll kept things moving: “Next question.”
The fan’s provocative sign read, “Bigger Bust — Geno or JaMarcus Russell?”, prompting the reaction from Smith.
On Thursday, Carroll was seen trying to take down the sign from the fan after the interaction, seemingly understanding the effect it had on Smith.
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Smith, who was drafted in the second round of the 2013 draft out of West Virginia, was on his way to becoming a career backup before finding his resurgence with the Seahawks. With Russell Wilson sent to the Denver Broncos, Smith won Seattle’s starting job in 2022, eventually earning his first Pro Bowl nod and the 2022 Comeback Player of the Year.
Thursday’s preseason game ended with a 23-23 tie between Carroll’s old team and his new one. In a game that primarily featured Aidan O’Connell at QB for Las Vegas, Smith played limited snaps, but went 1-for-3 for 15 yards in the draw.