HENDERSON, Nev. – The Las Vegas Raiders are set to release veteran quarterback Geno Smith, according to ESPN sources The move is anticipated to happen before the new NFL league year begins on Wednesday, though the possibility of a last-minute trade remains
Smith's expected departure marks a significant roster decision for the Raiders as they prepare for the 2026 season. Should he be released, Smith will enter the market as a notable quarterback in NFL free agency, available to be signed by other teams. His tenure with the Las Vegas team followed a period with the Seattle Seahawks
The report of the release comes as NFL teams finalize their rosters and salary cap strategies ahead of the free agency period. The Raiders have not made an official statement regarding the move or their subsequent plans for the quarterback position. The decision places the future of the Raiders' QB situation in the spotlight as the offseason progresses, adding another key player to the NFL Free Agency QB market.





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