Geno Smith's injury not serious, but Raiders lose O-Lineman for 'a while'

Geno Smith’s Injury Minor, Raiders Lose Key Lineman

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith avoided serious injury after suffering a thigh bruise, according to team insider Ryan McFadden. However, the team faces a major setback with offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson expected to miss extended time due to an ankle injury.

“#Raiders coach Pete Carroll said JPJ will be out for ‘a while’ with an ankle injury,” reported McFadden after the game. “Parham suffered a high ankle sprain. And Geno Smith has a thigh bruise.”

The Raiders entered the 2025 season with optimism following the arrivals of general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll, hoping to restore the franchise’s competitiveness. Instead, a 2-7 record in Carroll’s debut season has left fans frustrated and raised concerns about the team’s direction.

Injury Impact on Team Performance

During a 10-7 loss to the Denver Broncos, Smith briefly left the game before returning, but he continued to struggle running offensive coordinator Chip Kelly’s playbook. With Powers-Johnson sidelined, the offensive line’s stability remains a concern moving forward.

Future Outlook

Smith signed an extension after his trade from the Seattle Seahawks, but this season has tested both the quarterback and coaching staff as the team searches for consistency amid mounting injuries.

Author’s summary: The Raiders face growing challenges as key injuries and poor performance threaten to derail the optimistic vision set for the 2025 season.

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