The Seattle Seahawks are preparing for a big matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday, and it looks like they’ll have a new face under center. According to reports, quarterback Geno Smith is expected to start in place of Russell Wilson, who is dealing with a calf injury.
Smith, who signed with the Seahawks in March, has been waiting for his chance to prove himself in the NFL. He was drafted by the New York Jets in 2013 and spent four seasons with the team before signing with the Giants in 2017. He then spent two years with the Los Angeles Chargers before joining Seattle this year.
Smith has been impressive in his limited action this season, completing 10 of 16 passes for 127 yards and a touchdown in relief of Wilson. He also has experience playing against the Eagles, having faced them twice while with the Jets.
The Seahawks are hoping that Smith can provide a spark to their offense, which has been inconsistent this season. They have struggled to score points in recent weeks, and Smith’s mobility could help open up the running game. He also has the arm strength to make plays downfield, which could be a major boost for Seattle’s passing attack.
It will be interesting to see how Smith performs in his first start of the season. He has the talent to be successful, but he’ll need to be efficient and take care of the ball if the Seahawks are going to have a chance against a tough Eagles defense. It should be an exciting matchup, and it will be interesting to see how Smith fares in his first start of the season.