The Seattle Seahawks are looking to build on an overall successful 2023 season. While some analysts have expected their franchise to suffer in their post-Russell Wilson era, they’ve gone 18-16 in the last two years. Not Super Bowl caliber (yet), but certainly not last in their conference.
Going into 2024 the Seahawks will try to challenge the Rams and the 49ers in their division. The possibility of that happening may have increased this week.
Seattle Seahawks Fans React To Massive Injury News
Geno Smith’s injury situation was covered by Andrew Kusleika:
According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, tests revealed that the knee and hip injuries Smith was experiencing were not “anything significant” and that Smith was not expected to miss any time.
If Smith were to be forced to miss significant time, the Seahawks would’ve had to put in backup QB Sam Howell or backup QB P.J. Walker.
Apart from what he does as the signal caller for the Seahawks, Smith’s presence as a leader is important to what the Seahawks are trying to accomplish in their first season without Pete Carroll since 2009.
In an article from HeraldNet, offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb explains that you can feel his presence when he is on the field.
“Certainly Geno, when you’re out there with him, you can feel his presence,” new Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb said. “And he does a really good job of that, of commanding the attention of his teammates.”
When Seattle fans found out QB1 is will be back they took to Twitter to share their excitment:
Glad to hear. ONWARD WE GO! pic.twitter.com/D9TuKsyZju
— Steve 🤙 (@SteveKBark) August 2, 2024
The Seattle Offense rejoices.
— Fantasy Fling (@FantasyFling) August 2, 2024
He’ll be fine!
— Roberto Robles 😺 🚀 (@robertodigital_) August 2, 2024
Get well soon
— ســـاره (@llll_rs) August 2, 2024
Crazy how a lot of “fans” were writing him off yesterday already
— Gandalf The Black (@ChrisAmazing92) August 2, 2024
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