The Seattle Seahawks had high hopes for their matchup against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, but unfortunately, it didn’t go as planned. Quarterback Geno Smith had a rough outing, throwing two interceptions in the Seahawks’ 24-22 loss.
Smith was brought in to replace the injured Russell Wilson, and he had a chance to prove himself in this game. Unfortunately, he was unable to take advantage of the opportunity. Smith threw two interceptions in the first half, both of which were costly mistakes. The first interception was thrown in the end zone, and the second was returned for a touchdown.
The Seahawks defense was able to keep the game close, but the offense was unable to capitalize on their opportunities. Smith finished the game with just 140 passing yards and a passer rating of just 57.7. It was a disappointing performance from Smith, who was expected to provide a spark for the Seahawks offense.
The loss drops the Seahawks to 4-4 on the season, and they will need to regroup quickly if they want to make a playoff push. Smith will need to bounce back from this performance if he wants to remain the starter for the rest of the season. It was a tough day for Smith, but he will have another chance to prove himself against the Arizona Cardinals next week.