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Seattle Seahawks star cashes in on $6 million bonus at the buzzer

OpenSeattle Seahawks star cashes in on $6 million bonus at the buzzer

Geno Smith is a much richer man than when the day started.

While the Seattle Seahawks were officially eliminated from the postseason last weekend, there was still a lot to play for in Week 18.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 30: Geno Smith #7 of the Seattle Seahawks runs in action with the ball against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on September 30, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The Seahawks will miss the postseason for a second consecutive year, but still had plenty to play for
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Specifically for quarterback Geno Smith.

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He had $6 million reasons to play well, and to win.

Heading into his last game of the season agains the Los Angeles Rams, Smith needed 186 more yards to set a new single-season career high and cash in on a $2 million bonus.

He finished with 223 yards (and four touchdowns).

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Checkmate.

The bonus income didn’t stop there.

Smith cashed in on another $2 million bonus by achieving a career high completion percentage, completing over 70% of his passes this season.

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His previous career high was 69.8%.

Again, the bonuses didn’t stop there.

On top of the extra $4 million, Smith received an additional $2 million for the 30-25 victory over the Rams, giving Seattle 10 on the season.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 26: Quarterback Geno Smith #7 of the Seattle Seahawks stands on the sidelines during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, at Soldier Field on December 26, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)
Smith became $6 million richer cashing in on three key incentives
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Overall, it was a disappointing season for the Seahawks, finishing at 10-7, and missing out on the postseason for a second consecutive year.

It was the first year at the helm for new head coach Mike Macdonald, who proved more than capable for the job.

Unfortunately it was a tough year in the NFC, where 10 wins simply didn’t get the job done.

While Smith would surely much rather have made the playoffs, $6 million isn’t a bad consolation prize.

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