The Seattle Seahawks can breathe a sigh of relief as their star quarterback, Geno Smith, has returned to practice after dealing with knee and hip injuries. Head coach Mike Macdonald expressed his optimism about Smith’s return, stating, “As far as I know, I think he’s rolling.”
Despite concerns about the extent of Smith’s injuries, tests revealed no significant damage, much to the team’s relief. Coach Macdonald had previously mentioned that Smith was undergoing imaging tests following his absence from practice.
Smith, who is 33 years old, suffered some bumps and bruises during a recent practice, leading to his absence from the field. This allowed new backup quarterback, Sam Howell, to step in as the fill-in starter. Howell, a promising 23-year-old, was acquired from the Washington Commanders and led the team in pass attempts last season.
As Smith continues his recovery, the Seahawks are hopeful that he will be back in top form for the upcoming season. Despite missing a couple of games last year due to injury, Smith showed his worth by leading the team to several victories.
With Smith now back in action, the Seahawks can focus on preparing for the challenges that lie ahead in the coming season. The team is counting on Smith’s experience and leadership to guide them to success in the fiercely competitive NFL.