Geno Smith grateful to play for Pete Carroll again, says he has 'unfinished business' with Raiders
- Quarterback Geno Smith expressed gratitude for reuniting with Coach Pete Carroll at the Las Vegas Raiders, citing their past work together as pivotal in his career.
- Geno Smith has signed a two-year, $75 million extension with the Raiders, including $66.5 million in guaranteed money.
- General Manager John Spytek acknowledged Smith's journey would be a valuable asset to the Raiders, emphasizing his ability to lead and stabilize the team.
- Smith feels he has unfinished business in Las Vegas, emphasizing his commitment to winning and teamwork under Carroll's guidance.
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