Geno Smith's injury not serious, but Raiders lose O-Lineman for 'a while'

Geno Smith's Injury and Raiders' Struggles

The Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith suffered a minor thigh bruise but is expected to return quickly. However, the team faces a more significant setback with offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Jackson, who will be sidelined for an extended period due to an ankle injury.

Team Outlook and Recent Performance

Before the 2025 season, the Raiders drew optimism by hiring general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll, expected to restore the team’s success. Despite these high hopes, the Raiders have struggled, holding a 2-7 record in Carroll’s first year.

Injury Updates Following Recent Loss

After a 10-7 loss to the Denver Broncos—marking their third consecutive defeat—Coach Carroll provided updates on key injuries:

“#Raiders coach Pete Carroll said JPJ will be out for ‘a while’ with an ankle injury. Parham suffered a high ankle sprain. And Geno Smith has a thigh bruise.” – Ryan McFadden, team beat reporter

Season Challenges

Smith, who was signed to a contract extension after being traded from the Seattle Seahawks, has struggled this season. His effectiveness directing offensive coordinator Chip Kelly’s system has been limited, reflecting the team's overall difficulties on the field.

Author’s summary: Despite Geno Smith's minor injury, the Raiders face further challenges as key offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Jackson is sidelined, contributing to a tough season start under new leadership.

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ClutchPoints ClutchPoints — 2025-11-07