Raiders’ Smith and Crosby Make Obscene Gestures Toward Seahawks Fans
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, AUG 9 – Geno Smith and Maxx Crosby responded to fan taunts with obscene gestures before a preseason game that ended in a 23-23 tie, videos show on social media.
- On Thursday night preseason opener, Smith and Crosby made obscene gestures toward Seahawks fans as videos circulated on social media Friday.
- Amid pregame taunts, a fan displayed a sign saying `Bigger Bust — Geno Or Jamarcus Russell?`, which Smith took exception to before taking the field.
- Having spent six years in Seattle before an offseason trade, Smith made obscene gestures toward Seahawks fans, videos show, as he followed coach Pete Carroll to the Raiders.
- Finishing in a 23-23 tie, Thursday’s game saw Smith sign autographs and take photos with Seahawks fans in the same area where the pregame incident occurred.
- On social media Friday, videos circulated showing Smith and Crosby making obscene gestures, with one post captioned `Definition of riding for your QB`.
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