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Raiders QB Smith Leaves Game With Injury
8 Dec
Summary
- Geno Smith exited Sunday's game with a shoulder injury.
- He previously returned after a cut on his throwing hand healed.
- The Raiders managed 131 yards before his departure.

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith was forced out of Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos due to a shoulder injury. The team announced he was questionable to return as he headed to the locker room in the fourth quarter. This latest injury occurred after Smith had already dealt with a cut on his throwing hand earlier in the game, which he had managed to play through.
Backup quarterback Kenny Pickett took over for Smith on a crucial fourth-and-goal play following the injury, but the Raiders failed to convert. Prior to his exit, Smith and the Raiders' offense had accumulated 131 yards. He had completed 13 of his 21 passes for 116 yards and one touchdown, though the team's scoring had stalled since the first quarter.
The Raiders have had a difficult season, entering the game with a 2-10 record under first-year coach Pete Carroll. The team recently made a change at offensive coordinator, replacing Chip Kelly, and Smith himself faced an NFL fine for an unsportsmanlike conduct charge after a previous loss.




