HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Quarterback Geno Smith, who was traded to Las Vegas nearly a month ago, agreed to two-year, $75 million extension with the Raiders, ESPN reported Thursday.
Smith's new deal takes him through the 2027 season and includes $66.5 million guaranteed, according to ESPN.
The Raiders acquired Smith for a third-round draft pick from the Seattle Seahawks on March 7, but didn't immediately come to terms on an extension. Smith had one year left on his contract, but general manager John Spytek said at this week's NFL meetings in Palm Beach, Florida, that he expected an agreement would be reached.