Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith faced criticism despite returning to the game after a controversial hit against the Denver Broncos on Thursday. Smith was sacked up to five times in the first half and suffered a leg injury following a tackle by Nik Bonitto during what appeared to be a routine scramble.
Smith spent time in the medical tent before testing his knee on the sideline with light jogging as trainers assessed his condition. Despite the injury, he returned to the game while the Raiders were trailing by three points.
Nik Bonitto simply watched as Smith went down.
With Smith injured, Kenny Pickett replaced him as quarterback. Pickett is currently the only fully healthy QB on the roster, as Cam Miller remains on the practice squad and Aidan O’Connell on injured reserve.
The Raiders took a chance on Smith’s veteran experience this offseason, hoping he would bring stability to the offense. However, inconsistent play has marked the season so far, with the team holding a 2-6 record before facing the Broncos.
Summary: Geno Smith’s injury and struggles highlight the Raiders’ ongoing challenges with consistency and quarterback health midway through the season.
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