Geno Smith

Player Information

Eugene Cyril "Geno" Smith III is an American professional football quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers, where he received first-team All-Big East honors in 2011. Selected by the New York Jets in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft, Smith became their starter in his first two seasons, though injuries and inconsistency led to him being benched. After stints with the New York Giants and Los Angeles Chargers, he joined the Seattle Seahawks, where he earned Pro Bowl honors. In 2022, he was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year.
Full Name :
Eugene Cyril Smith III
Birthdate :
10 October 1990
Birthplace :
Miramar, Florida, USA
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
188
Weight (kg) :
100
Nationality :
United States
Status :
Married
Partner :
Hayley Eastham
Children :
Seven Santana Smith (Son, Born 2019)
Education :
Miramar (High School), West Virginia (College)
Career Started :
2013
Notable Achievements :
NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2022), 2× Pro Bowl (2022, 2023), NFL completion percentage leader (2022), NCAA passing touchdowns leader (2012)
Current Team :
Las Vegas Raiders
Previous Teams :
New York Jets (From 2013, To 2016), New York Giants (From 2017, To 2017), Los Angeles Chargers (From 2018, To 2018), Seattle Seahawks (From 2019, To 2024)
Drafted :
2013
Drafted by :
New York Jets
Active Status :
From - 2013, To - Present
Contract :
Contract Year 2025 to 2027, Salary $75,000,000 USD

Biography

Geno Smith is a prominent NFL quarterback known for his impressive career and family values. He attended West Virginia University, where he set multiple school records. Drafted by the New York Jets in 2013, Smith has played for teams like the Seattle Seahawks and Las Vegas Raiders, earning numerous accolades, including Pro Bowl selections. With a notable career completion rate of 64.8% and over 19,000 passing yards, his path in football reflects dedication and talent. Further insights into his life and statistics await.

Early Life

Geno Smith developed a passion for football at a young age and attended high school where he excelled as a quarterback. During his time at Miramar High School, he led his team to a state championship in 2008, demonstrating his talent and leadership on the field.

After high school, Smith continued to pursue his football career at West Virginia University from 2009 to 2012. He set multiple school records for completions, passing yards, and touchdown passes during his college career, appearing in 44 games and achieving a record of 26 wins and 13 losses as a starter.

His impressive performance in college led to him being highly regarded in the football community, ultimately resulting in his selection in the following round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the New York Jets.

Family Life

Geno Smith values his close-knit family, particularly crediting his mother, who raised him as a single parent, for instilling strong values and a strong work ethic in him.

He maintains a private life, rarely sharing personal details on social media, which reflects his desire for privacy regarding his family.

Smith aims to be a positive role model for younger players, emphasizing the importance of family and support systems in achieving success.

His commitment to family is clear as he balances his professional football career with his family commitments.

Career

Geno Smith was drafted by the New York Jets in 2013 and has since enjoyed a successful 11-season NFL career.

With a career completion rate of 64.8%, he has amassed 19,143 passing yards and thrown 105 touchdowns. Smith earned Pro Bowl selections in both 2022 and 2023, highlighting his impactful performance.

After five seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, he joined the Las Vegas Raiders in March 2025.

His career record stands at 40 wins and 43 losses, featuring a standout 2024 season where he achieved a 10-7 record and a remarkable completion percentage of 70.4%.

Net Worth

Geno Smith’s estimated net worth is approximately $20 million, derived mainly from his NFL contracts and endorsement deals.

Throughout his career, he has accumulated over $50 million in earnings since being drafted in 2013.

Notable salaries from his top five contracts include $2.2 million from the New York Jets in 2013, $3.1 million in 2014, $5 million from the Seattle Seahawks in 2021, $7 million in 2022, and a considerable multi-year contract extension with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024.

Smith’s financial success is further amplified by his Pro Bowl selections and recognition as the AP Comeback Player of the Year in 2022.