Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith sustained an injury during the fourth quarter of the Week 10 game against the Denver Broncos. The exact nature of the injury remains unconfirmed, but it appears to involve his knee or ankle.
Smith was injured while attempting to scramble. After the incident, he was clearly in pain and initially unable to continue, prompting the arrival of trainers on the field. Despite the discomfort, he managed to walk off under his own power, although noticeably hobbling.
"Smith tried to get up after the play, but it was clear he was in a lot of pain and he went back down on the field as trainers rushed out to tend to him."
"Smith has emerged from the medical tent and is testing out his leg on the sideline. It looks like he might get back in."
Mike Moraitis, a freelance writer covering the NFL for Sporting News, provided updates during the game.
Summary: Geno Smith suffered a knee or ankle injury late in the game, leaving his return uncertain as backup Kenny Pickett stepped in, reflecting the Raiders’ cautious approach to their quarterback’s health.