BREAKING: The Seattle Seahawks Board In Disagreements Amid Quarterback Geno Smith Trade To The Raiders – What’s Next For GM John Schneider
In a stunning turn of events, the Seattle Seahawks have agreed to trade veteran quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders, sparking internal conflict within the franchise’s leadership. According to sources close to the organization, the Seahawks’ board of directors and front office are divided over the decision, with some questioning the timing and long-term implications of the move.
Smith, who had a career resurgence in Seattle after years as a backup, led the team to playoff contention and was seen by many as a steady hand during a transitional phase. Trading him to the Raiders in exchange for draft capital and a mid-tier defensive player has raised eyebrows—not only among fans but within the organization itself.

With training camp approaching, Schneider must now steer the team through uncertain waters. He is expected to pursue a young quarterback either through the draft or a short-term free agent signing. The Seahawks’ ability to unify behind a clear vision will be critical to avoiding a fractured season.
One thing is certain: Seattle’s front office drama adds an unexpected layer to what was already shaping up to be a pivotal offseason. The next moves from Schneider will define the Seahawks’ path—and possibly his legacy.