Tagged: Geno Smith (35 Results)
Around the NFL: Geno Smith to Chargers
The Chargers signed Geno Smith yesterday, and he'll likely back up Philip Rivers in 2018. Most likely, there won't be a fantasy impact -- Rivers has started every game 12 years in a row. But Rivers is 36 years old, so the chances of him missing time due to injury would seem to be increasing. If that happens, the defenses facing the Chargers become more appealing in fantasy leagues. more »
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Manning replaces Smith as starter for Giants
As expected, the New York Giants will start ELI MANNING at quarterback on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. The move back to Manning comes a day after Monday’s firing of coach Ben McAdoo. GENO SMITH returns to the bench where he will resume clipboard duty.
Source: NFL.com
Manning expected to be named Giants starter
With head coach Ben McAdoo being fired on Monday, the New York Giants are expected to name quarterback ELI MANNING as their starter once again. It was McAdoo that benched Manning… More last week in an effort to get a look at quarterbacks GENO SMITH and DAVIS WEBB with the Giants season heading nowhere fast. While Manning is an upgrade over Smith, your fantasy team likely has better options. Less
Source: New York Daily News
Manning benched for Geno Smith
The New York Giants are benching quarterback ELI MANNING for Sunday’s game against the Oakland Raiders in favor of backup GENO SMITH. With the season going nowhere fast for the Giants,… More the plan is to get Smith and fellow quarterback DAVIS WEBB some work during the last 5 games of the season. Your fantasy team surely has better options than the Giants. Less
Source: New York Daily News
Geno Smith to hold clipboard for Giants this season
The New York Giants are signing former New York Jets quarterback GENO SMITH to serve as the backup to starter ELI MANNING in 2017. Smith, 26, was a second-round pick for… More the Jets in 2013 but he was never able to keep his hold on the starting job. Smith is also coming off a torn ACL suffered last October. Less
Source: New York Post