Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith sustained an injury during the fourth quarter of the Week 10 game against the Denver Broncos. The injury occurred while Smith was scrambling, with early signs pointing to a possible knee or ankle issue, though no official confirmation has been made.
Smith showed signs of significant pain after the play and was assisted by trainers on the field. Although he attempted to rise, he was clearly hindered by the injury and needed medical attention on the sideline. Smith was later seen walking off the field under his own power but with a noticeable limp.
While Smith was sidelined, backup Kenny Pickett took over quarterback duties for the Raiders. The team later listed Smith as questionable to return.
Smith was observed testing his leg after coming out of the medical tent, leaving open the possibility of returning to the game if the Raiders regain possession. Updates on his status continued as the game progressed.
“Smith was able to walk off under his own power, but he was clearly hobbled. He'll get checked out on the sideline.”
“We'll see if he gets back on the field if the Raiders get the ball back.”
The latest injury updates on Geno Smith will be tracked throughout the remainder of the game.
Summary: Raiders quarterback Geno Smith suffered a lower leg injury during Week 10, causing backup Kenny Pickett to step in, with Smith's return remaining uncertain.