Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith suffered an injury in the fourth quarter of the Week 10 matchup against the Denver Broncos. The situation developed as Smith went down while scrambling for extra yardage.
Early reports suggest the injury involves Smith’s knee or ankle, though no official confirmation has been made yet. Trainers quickly attended to him on the field after he tried to stand but showed visible pain before going back down.
While Smith recovers, backup quarterback Kenny Pickett has taken over the offense. Fans are watching closely for further updates as the Raiders continue their game.
“The Raiders say Smith is questionable to return after he attempted to play through the injury.”
“Smith has emerged from the medical tent and is testing his leg on the sideline. It looks like he might come back in.”
“Smith walked off under his own power, though he was clearly hobbled.”
The team’s staff continues to evaluate his condition as they decide whether he can return if the Raiders regain possession. More information will be provided once official results are shared.
Mike Moraitis, freelance NFL writer for Sporting News.
Summary: Geno Smith sustained a lower-leg injury during the Raiders–Broncos Week 10 game and remains questionable to return, with Kenny Pickett stepping in at quarterback.