Raiders Quarterback Geno Smith Injured as Las Vegas Season Worsens
The Raiders endured another tough night on Thursday, losing 10-7 to the Broncos while quarterback Geno Smith sustained an injury. Smith finished the game with 143 passing yards and one interception.
Details of the Injury
Smith was hurt on the first play of the fourth quarter while attempting to evade Denver linebacker Nik Bonitto. Bonitto made contact with Smith's right knee, causing Smith to take several unstable steps before falling. Malcolm Roach then landed on him as he went down.
Smith briefly left the game and was replaced by Kenny Pickett. Although he later returned, Smith was soon listed as questionable due to a left quadriceps issue.
Additional Raider Injuries
- Guard Dylan Parham exited with an ankle injury.
- Guard Jackson Powers-Johnson also left due to an ankle problem and is expected to miss significant time, per coach Pete Carroll.
Offensive Struggles Continue
The Raiders offense struggled throughout the game, managing only 188 total yards, which contributed to their disappointing 2-7 record this season.
Coach Pete Carroll commented on Powers-Johnson's status as an extended absence from the lineup.
Summary: Injuries to key players and an anemic offense have pushed the Raiders to a difficult 2-7 mark, deepening their season-long struggles.
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Daily Mail — 2025-11-07
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