LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - According to multiple reports, the Las Vegas raiders agreed to a two-year contract extension with quarterback Geno Smith.
It’s worth $75 million with incentives that could push the total to more than $85 million. Over $66 million is guaranteed in the deal. That keeps him in Las Vegas for the next three seasons.
New general manager John Spytek traded a third round pick to Seattle for the 34-year-old signal caller prior to the start of free agency last month.
The Raiders offseason workout program begins next week.
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