Pete Carroll trusts Tom Brady to give Raiders’ Geno Smith a well-deserved contract extension
The Las Vegas Raiders are showing no hesitation when it comes to their belief in Geno Smith as their quarterback of the future. After acquiring the 33-year-old from the Seattle Seahawks in March, both head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek have made it clear they want Smith to be more than just a one-year rental.Smith enters the final season of his three-year, $75 million deal, but a new contract could soon be on the table. Carroll, who coached Smith in Seattle, expressed confidence that an extension will be worked out soon."We're working on it. G's excited to get going and get started. He'll be here when we get rolling, but we are working on it," Carroll said Monday, via The Athletic.Smith's reunion with Carroll signals stabilitySmith's move to Las Vegas marks a return to familiar coaching, and […]