Geno Smith Injury Update: Seahawks QB Goes Down as Playoff Race Tightens

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The NFL playoff picture sharpened on Sunday as three teams—Houston Texans, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Minnesota Vikings—clinched postseason berths. However, the spotlight turned to the Seattle Seahawks after quarterback Geno Smith suffered a concerning knee injury during their 30-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Geno Smith Leaves Game with Knee Injury

In a critical third-quarter moment, Geno Smith took an awkward hit to his lower leg while airborne, landing in a way that left him limping off the field. The injury forced Smith out of the game, and the Seahawks turned to backup Sam Hartman, who struggled to keep the offense on track. The loss dropped Seattle into a tie for first in the NFC West with the Los Angeles Rams, raising questions about their playoff hopes.

 

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While the severity of Geno Smith’s injury remains unclear, his absence comes at the worst possible time. The Seahawks are in a tight playoff race, and without their starting quarterback, their postseason dreams could be in jeopardy.

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Detroit Lions Face Injury Woes

The Lions, another team in playoff contention, are dealing with a cascade of injuries. Sunday’s 38-35 loss to the Buffalo Bills not only snapped Detroit’s impressive 11-game win streak but also added to their growing injury list. Key players like Carlton Davis III (jaw), Alim McNeill (ACL), and David Montgomery (MCL) are now sidelined, adding to an already depleted defense.

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Playoff Implications

As the regular season winds down, the Seahawks and Lions face mounting challenges. For Seattle, the health of Geno Smith could determine their postseason fate, while Detroit’s resilience will be tested as they contend for the NFC’s top spot despite a battered roster.

Stay tuned for updates on Geno Smith’s recovery and the Seahawks’ playoff push as the NFL season enters its final stretch.

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